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The Seven Battles are coming! Van Jordan 29+8+8, Butler 27+9+8, Curry 29 points, Rockets beat the Warriors

On May 3, Beijing time, in the first round of the NBA playoffs, the Warriors continued to host the Rockets. After four quarters of competition, the Rockets 115-107 Warriors, the big score came to 3-3, and the two sides will usher in a tie-break 7 battle.

Technical Statistics:

Rockets: Amen 14 points and 7 rebounds, Shin Jing 21 points, 14 rebounds and 6 assists, Jalen Green 12 points and 5 rebounds, VanVleet 29 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists, Adams 17 points and 5 rebounds

Warriors: Butler 27 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists, Curry 29 points and 7 rebounds, Moody 13 points, Poziemski 10 points

At the beginning of the first quarter of the game, Dream came up and hit a three-pointer. But then he viciously fouled Jalen Green, and the Rockets made consecutive free throws to complete the overtake. Curry threaded the needle to assist Butler, and he made another three-point from the outside. VanVleet didn't let it go, helping the Rockets cling to the score, and Ethan made a long-range shot to give the Rockets the lead. At the end of the quarter, Jalen Green added two more points to the basket with both hands, and the Rockets led the Warriors 25-21.

In the second quarter of the game, the Warriors' offense still did not improve much, and Amen's counterattack caused Payton to foul and continue to widen the difference. Jalen Green hit consecutive iron from the outside, and Moody hit a three-pointer on the counterattack to hit the Rockets and unstable footing. Eason hit another three-pointer and Jalen Green blasted the basket to extend the margin to double digits. Shen Jing dribbled and missed a three-point shot in the half, and the wrong choice was immediately punished. Curry then scored nine points on consecutive free throws as the Warriors tied the score at 12-0. VanVleet broke through the ball to defuse the crisis, and Jalen Green hit another three-pointer on the counterattack to give the Rockets a 53-48 halftime lead over the Warriors.

In the second half, the Rockets tried to extend their lead, but Butler responded strongly, and the two sides still maintained a single-digit point difference. In the chaotic battle, the veteran warriors ate away at the difference point by point. At the critical moment, Smith hit three consecutive points in the chaos to keep the Rockets in the lead. The Rockets were unable to organize an effective offense in the last few minutes, and Shin Kyung actually walked in the face of an empty basket. Moody made a three-point penalty, and Curry made a foul on the outside. The Warriors trailed the Rockets 84-86.

In the final quarter of the game, VanVleet came up with a 3+1, and Jalen Green threw himself to stop the Warriors. Butler turned on the offensive mode and pressed the score close again. Amen made consecutive free throws to help the Rockets get through this scoring crisis, and VanVleet hit a three-pointer at the top of the arc. The Warriors continued to adopt the tactic of "chopping Adams", but the Rockets became more and more excited and continued to extend their lead. In the last two minutes, the Warriors saw no hope of chasing points and switched to the bench. In the end, the Rockets 115-107 Warriors.

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