NBA Playoffs: Warriors Edge Rockets, Celtics Rip Bucks Apart
29th April 2019
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, each playing despite right ankle injuries, scored 18 and 13 points respectively while Andre Iguodala and Draymond Green each added 14

- Kevin Durant scored 35 points to lead the defending champion Golden State Warriors over Houston 104-100 Sunday while Boston ripped Milwaukee in the openers of their NBA second-round playoff matchups
- James Harden led Houston with 35 points while Eric Gordon added 27 and Chris Paul contributed 17 in a losing cause, the Rockets hitting only 41.9 percent from the floor
- At Milwaukee, Kyrie Irving and Al Horford sparked the Boston Celtics to a 112-90 victory
WASHINGTON, United
States- Kevin Durant scored 35 points to lead the defending champion Golden
State Warriors over Houston 104-100 Sunday while Boston ripped Milwaukee
in the openers of their NBA second-round playoff matchups.
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, each playing despite right
ankle injuries, scored 18 and 13 points respectively while Andre Iguodala and
Draymond Green each added 14 as the Warriors jumped ahead in the best-of-seven
Western Conference playoff series.
James Harden led Houston with 35 points while Eric Gordon
added 27 and Chris Paul contributed 17 in a losing cause, the Rockets hitting
only 41.9 percent from the floor.
"We just made them shoot tough shots," Durant
said. "I think our defense won this game."
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At Milwaukee, Kyrie Irving and Al Horford sparked the Boston
Celtics to a 112-90 victory. Irving had game highs of 26 points and 11 assists
while Horford scored 20 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked three shots.
The Warriors had lost their two prior playoff home games to
the Los Angeles Clippers before escaping the first round, but hung on down the
stretch to halt that unwanted streak.
Curry sank a 3-pointer to give the Warriors a five-point
lead with 25 seconds remaining, but Harden answered with a dunk with lift the
Rockets within 103-100 with 21 seconds remaining.
Houston forced a turnover but Harden missed a 3-pointer and
Paul got the rebound but then made a turnover and was ejected after a technical
foul with four seconds remaining, Curry sinking a free throw to create the
final victory margin.
"Just getting more opportunities," Durant said of
his performance. "We've got to win every matchup. We'll bring the focus
again Tuesday (for game two)."
- Horford quiets Giannis -
Boston's Horford led a solid Celtics defensive effort that
shut down Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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"We came out and made a statement," Irving said.
"We guarded Giannis really tough. We stayed very physical with him. He's
so good around the rim, that mid-range area, we had to keep him out of there. I
think we did a great job."
Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 22 points and grabbed eight
rebounds, but much of his production came late when Milwaukee was already in a
20-point hole.
The Celtics, seeded fourth in the Eastern Conference against
the club with the NBA's best record at 60-22, shot 54 percent against the
league's toughest defensive squad.
Boston unleashed a 32-9 run in the third quarter, Horford
scoring 11 in the spurt, to seize an 86-65 lead.
While the host Bucks made one unsuccessful run early in the
fourth quarter, they never threatened to erase that lead as they had done with
a 15-point deficit in the first half.
"Just coming out playing very aggressive, playing
poised, understanding they are very tough to beat on their home floor,"
Irving said when asked about the key to Boston's success.
"It's our preparation, our focus and being there for
one another. This is the time you show why you go through the ups and downs of
the regular season."
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The Bucks, the NBA's third-best scoring club, shot only 34.8
percent for the game.
Antetokounmpo went 7-for-21 from the floor but was denied
inside position by Boston's varied defensive schemes.
The Greek star's teammates could not step up and offset his
lost production when asked by the Celtics, who dropped two of three
regular-season meetings with Milwaukee.