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No Kevin Durant?
No problem.
The Golden State Warriors are headed to the Western Conference Finals for a fifth straight season after defeating the Houston Rockets in Game 6 on Friday night 118-113 in a back-and-forth, intense showdown.
Steph Curry (33 points, four assists) and Klay Thompson (27 points, 7-of-13 shooting from three) were the heroes late in the contest, hitting key shot after key shot. Curry scored all of his points in the second half and posted 23 in the fourth quarter alone, going from goat after getting in foul trouble and having zero impact in the first half to reminding the world he’s a two-time MVP down the stretch.
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The Warriors bench came up huge as well, giving the team a lift with 33 points, led by Kevon Looney’s 14.
That spoiled solid efforts from James Harden (35 points) and Chris Paul (27 points, 11 rebounds), who for a second straight year couldn’t get past the Warriors. And for a second straight year, the Rockets saw their season end on their home court.
Last year, it came in Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, albeit with Paul injured. But the Rockets had a chance to exorcise those demons with Durant injured late in Game 5. Instead, Curry and Thompson led the Warriors to wins in each of those games and reminded the NBA just how dangerous the Warriors are, Durant or not.
Warriors Don’t Need Kevin Durant to Cruise Through Western Conference Finals
Curry is a two-time MVP, three-time champion and the greatest shooter in NBA history, but this was a special night, even for him. And it was a powerful reminder that Curry and these Warriors won a title before Durant got to the Bay Area and could survive a key moment without him.
That’s no slight on Durant. He’s been superb in the team’s last two championship runs, and every team in the NBA needs a player of Durant’s caliber. But most teams would be sunk without him against a team like the Rockets.
Not these Warriors. Not with Curry on the court.
Jordan Schultz @Schultz_Report
In a game of this magnitude, Steph Curry notching 33 in the second half after a scoreless 1H in which he literally had zero rhythm has to be one of his more impressive feats, right?!
nick wright @getnickwright
Steph has always been the most important Warrior. But he’s also had some really rough moments in some really big spots.
33 points tonight in the 2nd half without KD to eliminate the only team to challenge them the past 2 years is all time great stuff.
For Curry to score 33 points, on the road, against an excellent Rockets team after having no impact in the first half is… well, it defies simple categorization. What’s the word that combines being clutch, resilient, fearless and irrepressible, all in one?
Because that was Curry on Friday night. Maybe there isn’t a word for that. Maybe you just need another player that can understand what Curry did, because he’s done it himself, to say it for you.
With all due respect to the Denver Nuggets and Portland Trail Blazers, the Warriors are going back to the NBA Finals, with or without Durant in the Western Conference Finals. Curry and Thompson and the rest of the Warriors proved they won’t be stopped by anybody in the West at the end of Game 5 and throughout Game 6.
The Rockets are no slouches. Harden and Paul didn’t choke Friday night. Houston’s role players didn’t slink away from the moment (outside of Eric Gordon, who was excellent for much of this series but had just nine points tonight). Curry was just better. Thompson was just better. The Warriors’ bench was just better. Golden State’s system was just better.
Earvin Magic Johnson @MagicJohnson
Golden State showed why they are one of the greatest and most entertaining teams of all time. The splash brothers were splendid and Draymond Green just showed the world again why he is one of the best all-around players in all of basketball.
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
The greatest stat of the many that have come from this Warriors era is that they have now won at least one road game in 21 straight playoff series. That streak still lives after this win tonight.
Michael Wilbon @RealMikeWilbon
I apologize for doubting the Warriors without Durant! They’re champs. Been champs before the great Kevin Durant and maybe after him…Lordy…
The Warriors may need Durant to win a title. The Milwaukee Bucks are fresh off of eviscerating the Boston Celtics, while the Philadelphia 76ers are loaded with talent and the Toronto Raptors feature Kawhi Leonard, who has arguably been the best player in the postseason and is a champion himself. Any of those three teams will give the Warriors a series, even with Durant back in action.
The Blazers and Nuggets are a tier down from those teams. Neither will go down without a fight, but these are the three-time champions. This is Curry and Thompson, hitting shot after shot. This is the heart of a champion.
And even without Durant, it continues to beat.
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