Sizzling Second Half Curry Show Sends Warriors Into Western Conference Finals
11th May 2019
Reigning NBA finals MVP Durant suffered a calf strain in the third quarter of game five. Golden State is hoping to get him back before the end of the playoffs

- Stephen Curry scored all 33 of his points in the second half as the Golden State Warriors shook off the absence of Kevin Durant to beat the Houston Rockets 118-113 and advance to the Western Conference finals
- The two-time defending champions punched their ticket to the NBA's final four for the fifth consecutive season and eliminated the Rockets from the postseason for the fourth time in five years
- The Warriors clinched the series in six games by reverting to their championship form pre-Durant, who was injured in game five
LOS ANGELES, United States-
Stephen Curry scored all 33 of his points in the second half as the Golden
State Warriors shook off the absence of Kevin Durant to beat the Houston
Rockets 118-113 and advance to the Western Conference finals.
The two-time defending champions punched their ticket to the
NBA's final four for the fifth consecutive season and eliminated the Rockets
from the postseason for the fourth time in five years.
"We knew at some point we would have a chance to steal
this game and we did," said Curry, who played with a dislocated finger on
his left hand.
The Warriors clinched the series in six games by reverting
to their championship form pre-Durant, who was injured in game five.
Reigning NBA finals MVP Durant suffered a calf strain in the
third quarter of game five. Golden State is hoping to get him back before the
end of the playoffs.
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"We miss our guy but we know he is going to be
back," said Curry of Durant. "This whole playoff run he has been the
best player in the league and has carried us so the least we could do is have
his back tonight and move on to the next round."
Durant's status is uncertain for game one of the Western Conference
finals On Tuesday in Oakland, California, against either the Portland Trail
Blazers or the Denver Nuggets.
Warriors forward Draymond Green said they had to revert to
their vintage championship form from before Durant joined them in 2016.
"There were some times it felt like that -- a lot of
movement just trying to push the tempo," Green said. "With Kevin, you
can kind of be lazy knowing you can throw the ball to (him) and he'll get that
bucket. It definitely was a little throwback for us, for sure."
- 'Stay out of trouble' -
Curry, who went scoreless in the opening half, discovered
his scoring touch after the break -- especially in the fourth quarter where he
poured in 23 points.
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Scoreless on zero-for-five shooting in the first half, Curry
sank a pair of clutch three-pointers down the stretch of the fourth. He was a
perfect eight-for-eight from the foul line in the final 30 seconds.
"I just had to stay out of foul trouble," Curry said.
"The guys were telling me to be aggressive and that the floodgates would
open at some point. In the fourth quarter it was amazing.
"I was telling myself that if I could get on the court
and play consistent minutes, I could do something.
"A night like tonight doesn't happen without belief in
myself and the people around me pouring in positivity."
With the Rockets trailing 107-104 Klay Thompson drained a
three-point dagger with 36 seconds remaining to clinch the series for the
Warriors.
"It is like he is playing in the park shooting on a
chain-link net," said Curry of Thompson. "We don't win this game
tonight without everybody on the court, especially Klay."
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Thompson added 27 points on seven-of-13 three-point
shooting, and the Golden State bench contributed 33 points, with Kevon Looney
(14 points) and Shaun Livingston (11) both scoring in double figures.
James Harden paced the Rockets with 35 points and added
eight rebounds and four steals. Chris Paul produced his best game of the series
with 27 points and 11 rebounds but his season is now over.