Houston Hero Harden Hits Hardest To Sink Warriors In Game 3
5th May 2019
He drained a three-pointer with 49 seconds left in overtime and after Durant made three free throws he added a step-back floater that proved the final dagger

- James Harden out-dueled Kevin Durant down the stretch to lift the Houston Rockets to a 126-121 overtime victory over Golden State on Saturday that trimmed the deficit in their NBA playoff series
- The Rockets, coming off back-to-back defeats on Golden State's home floor in Oakland, California, narrowed the gap in the best-of-seven Western Conference second-round series to 2-1
- The Rockets withstood a 46-point performance from Durant, who threatened to spoil the Rockets' return home when he opened the fourth quarter on a 10-2 scoring spree that saw the Warriors turn a seven-point deficit into a 94-93 lead
LOS ANGELES, United
States- James Harden out-dueled Kevin Durant down the stretch to lift the
Houston Rockets to a 126-121 overtime victory over Golden State on Saturday
that trimmed the deficit in their NBA playoff series.
Harden drained a three-pointer with 49 seconds left in
overtime and after Durant made three free throws he added a step-back floater
that proved the final dagger.
"Close the game -- that's what I'm here for, that's
what I do," said Harden, who finished with 41 points, nine rebounds and
six assists.
"He's phenomenal," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni
said of Harden. "I don't even think he played great -- in Harden-world. He
could even go up to another level."
The Rockets, coming off back-to-back defeats on Golden
State's home floor in Oakland, California, narrowed the gap in the
best-of-seven Western Conference second-round series to 2-1.
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The Rockets withstood a 46-point performance from Durant,
who threatened to spoil the Rockets' return home when he opened the fourth
quarter on a 10-2 scoring spree that saw the Warriors turn a seven-point
deficit into a 94-93 lead.
In a see-saw final period, two free throws from Harden
knotted the score at 112-112 with 38.7 seconds left.
Durant missed a jump shot and then Houston point guard Chris
Paul got wrapped up by Klay Thompson and Durant as he drove for a basket and it
went to overtime.
"It's going to be a fight, every possession, every
game," Harden said. "You've got to be physically tough, mentally
tough."
Forward Eric Gordon scored 30 points -- 20 in the first half
-- and Clint Capela added 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Rockets.
In addition to Durant's big night, Draymond Green posted his
sixth career playoff triple-double with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists
for the Warriors.
Andre Iguodala scored 16 points, connecting on three of four
three-pointers to help the Warriors challenge despite a poor shooting night for
Stephen Curry and Thompson, who combined to make just four of 15 from
three-point range.
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- Curry's tough night -
Curry, who finished with 17 points, scored zero in the
fourth quarter and overtime with four fouls. He missed both a layup and a dunk
with his team trailing in the extra session.
"He just had a tough night," Warriors coach Steve
Kerr said of Curry. "It doesn't matter how good you are, you're going to
have some bad games -- just a tough night for him. It just didn't happen."
After D'Antoni had urged his players to "get down in
the mud" and toughen up defensively for game three, Kerr noted Houston's
response.
"Let's be honest, it would have been a steal if we won
that game. They out-played us," said Kerr, noting that after a dismal
rebounding effort in game two the Rockets had 20 more rebounds than the
Warriors.
"They were the more physical, aggressive team right
from the beginning," Kerr said. "We made that run in the fourth
quarter based on Kevin's brilliance, and I felt like we started competing
better at that point."
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Overall, however, Kerr couldn't begrudge the Rockets the
victory.
"I thought they deserved to win," he said.