In Houston, the Golden State Warriors showed their strength, winning big against the Rockets with a final score of 133-110. It was a remarkable game with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson both scoring 29 points each, leading their team to victory.
Steph Curry mentioned that while they’re known for their scoring abilities, defense has been crucial for them. They took control of the game from the start and never let the Rockets catch up.
By halftime, they were already ahead by 15 points, thanks in part to Thompson’s outstanding performance with 21 points, including seven 3-pointers.
Coach Steve Kerr praised Thompson’s hot streak, describing it as “fun to watch” and acknowledging his exceptional performance.
The Warriors’ focus is on maintaining their winning momentum rather than worrying about their position in the standings. Kerr emphasized their commitment to winning and playing good basketball in the upcoming games.
This victory marks their third win against Houston this season and extends their impressive regular-season winning streak against the Rockets to 13 games.
For the Rockets, Jabari Smith Jr. led with 24 points, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Warriors’ dominance. Coach Ime Udoka highlighted the need for improved communication and defensive awareness against formidable opponents like the Warriors.
With this win, the Warriors secured a winning season for the 38th time in franchise history and the fourth consecutive time.
Despite missing Jonathan Kuminga due to injury, the Warriors showcased their depth, with rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis stepping up with a career-high 20 points. Kerr praised Jackson-Davis’s confidence and performance, acknowledging his growth throughout the season.
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While Andrew Wiggins suffered an ankle injury, it’s reported to be minor, offering some relief for the Warriors. On the Rockets’ side, Alperen Sengun provided an update on his recovery from an ankle injury but hinted at a possible absence for the remainder of the season due to his current condition.
Overall, it was a convincing win for the Warriors, demonstrating their strength and depth as they continue their quest for success in the NBA.