
Stephen Curry scored 14 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter, Buddy Hold made nine triples and scored 33 points, and the Golden State Warriors advanced to the semifinals of the West Conference with a 103-89 victory over Houston’s rocks in game 7.
The Warriors will face the Timberwolves on Tuesday night in Minnesota.
I had a first scorching half with six brushes of 3 and 22 points to take the Warriors to a 12 -point advantage, with curry scoring only three points before the break. Then, Curry turned to the final minutes and pleasure his gesture of “night night” while the warriors kept the rockets.
The Warriors became the seventh seed number 7 in the NBA history to advance to the semifinals and eliminated Houston in the playoffs for the fifth time. They sent the rock squads led by James Harden packaging four times between 2015 and 2019.
Held was 9 or 11 from a range of 3 points, establishing an NBA record for a game 7 and making more than the rockets, which were 6 or 18 years since long reach. Curry added 10 rebounds and seven assists.
Amen Thompson scored 24 points to lead Houston, which forced game 7 with two consecutive victories, but could not keep the experienced warriors.
Golden State led by eight entering the room and opened the room with a 5-0 race, crowned by a 3 of Curry, to do it 75-62.
Houston scored the next six points, but the Warriors used a 7-2 Spurt with four curry points to put the 82-70 with approximately seven minutes.
Curry made a dispute 3, bounced a lost jumper from Thompson and founded for an open corner 3 that did 94-74 with 2:31 remaining.
That sent many of the rock fans dressed in red that were transmitted for exits.
Jimmy Butler added 20 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the Warriors, who improved to 28-11 from their debut on February 8 after an exchange of Miami.
Fred Vanvlete scored 55 points combined in the last two games to help Houston extend the series. But it was limited to 17 points in 6 of 13 shots on Sunday to send to the Rockets of Second Metal home at the beginning of its first trip to the playoffs from 2020.
It was far from being the only rocket that fought. The great man Alperen Sengun had 21 points and 14 rebounds. But several easy shots were lost on a night of 9 of 23.
Jalen Green, who had 38 points to take Houston to a victory of game 2, ended with eight points.
Houston continued 15 before using a great race to reach three points in the third, but Golden State finished the room with a 7-2 race to take an advantage of 70-62 in the fourth.
The Warriors played without the Gary Payton II key reserve, who sat down with a disease that coach Steve Kerr did “sick like a dog.”
Drayond Green added 16 points for the Warriors, who had a score of four headlines in double figures.
Associated Press reports.
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