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Almost a holiday! The Rockets led by 30 points to disarm Kerr Udocato was almost overturned by the Warriors in the final quarter

On May 1, Beijing time, the NBA playoffs continued, and the Rockets, who fell behind 1-3, hosted the Warriors today. In the first half, the Rockets took a big lead, and in the third quarter, the Warriors disarmed and replaced the third lineup. But the situation changed abruptly in the last quarter, and the Rockets' bench lineup was almost overturned by the Warriors, so they could only change the coach again to stabilize the situation. In the end, the Rockets 131-116 Warriors, the big score came to 2-3.

Statistics:

Rockets: Dillon 24 points, Amen 25 points, 6 rebounds and 5 steals, Shin Jing 15 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists, VanVleet 26 points, Jalen Green 11 points and 7 rebounds

Warriors: Curry 13 points and 7 assists, Moody 25 points and 9 rebounds, Spencer 11 points and 4 rebounds, Knox 13 points and 3 rebounds

In the first quarter of the game, Poziemsky and Dream Chasing long-range shots helped the Warriors take the lead. Jalen Green made consecutive free throws, VanVleet pierced the heart with a sword, and the Rockets stopped the Warriors with a 13-0 run. After Post stopped the bleeding with three points, the Rockets started another wave of offense to continue to widen the difference. Coming back from the timeout, Jalen Green went off the court with an injury. Santos and Payton Jr. made back-to-back long-range shots to chase points, and the Warriors trailed the Rockets 24-40 in the first quarter.

In the second quarter of the game, the Rockets went 14-0 to bring the difference between the two sides to 30 points in the second quarter. Curry and Butler chased points one after another, but VanVleet made one shot after another from the outside to help the Rockets tide over this scoring crisis. Curry was stealing the dribble under his crotch on the spot, and Amen ran and dunked. Before the end of the half, Amen had already made five steals. Butler made a foul on Shin King under the basket, and VanVleet threw a 2-point throw. At halftime, the Rockets led the Warriors 76-49.

In the first half of the third quarter, the Warriors failed to close the gap, and only Curry scored in double figures. After the timeout, Keji announced that he would disarm and replace the substitute lineup in advance. With Amen easily scoring 2+1, the difference came to 30 points again. At the end of the quarter, Looney and Moody scored back-to-back points. The Warriors trailed the Rockets 80-107 to end the third quarter.

In the final quarter, the Rockets' bench lineup was beaten 12-2 by the Warriors. With 8 minutes left trailing by 17 points, the Rockets were a little too underestimated. Udoka had no choice but to bring back the full main lineup again to save the situation. Originally, the Warriors were already planning to give up, but the Rockets' support made the suspense rise again. The Warriors' bench lineup became more and more excited, turning the river and sea under the Rockets' basket, and the two sides clashed under the basket. Spencer was ejected, and Shin and Davis each received a technical foul. The Rockets made free throws to stabilize the situation and eventually beat the Warriors 131-116.


Warriors starters: Hield, Butler, Green, Pozimski, Curry

Rockets starters: Dillon, Amen, Shin Kyung, Jalen Green, Van Vrey

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