Showing posts with label Warriors Game. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Warriors stave off elimination to send West finals back to OKC


Klay Thompson"s 11 3-Pointers | Warriors vs Thunder | Game 6 | May 28, 2016 | 2016 NBA Playoffs

OAKLAND, Calif. -- "We ain"t going home! We"re not going home!" Stephen Curry screamed at the top of his lungs.

No, his Golden State Warriors are going back to Oklahoma City, after keeping alive their title reign and the winningest season in NBA history for at least one more game.

Curry scored 31 points, raising his arms in the early moments to fire up Golden State"s raucous crowd, and the defending champions staved off elimination with a 120-111 victory over the Thunder on Thursday night in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.

"We just did what we"re supposed to do. We"re supposed to win at home," Curry said. "We know what we still have to do going forward. ... We knew if we didn"t win we were going home. There"s no other motivation you need."

  • The Warriors staved off elimination against the Thunder in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, but finding the winning touch in OKC may require an extra dose of Warriors-style fun.

  • Kevin Durant (40 points) and OKC hoped to finish Golden State in the West finals, but the Warriors held on to win 120-111, cutting OKC"s lead to 3-2.

  • Russell Westbrook laughed and covered his face Thursday night when asked whether Stephen Curry was an underrated defender. It wasn"t the OKC guard"s first perceived slight of the two-time MVP.

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For all the speculation about the current state of Curry"s beat-up body -- that troublesome ankle, sore knee or tender elbow -- he did it all.

"I thought he looked like 91 percent," coach Steve Kerr cracked. "He came out and played a really good game. That"s all I can tell you. He"s going to compete every night. He had an excellent night and helped us get it done."

Led by Curry, the Warriors looked like their old winning selves again.

The MVP made a snazzy layup late and dished out six assists, and Klay Thompson had 27 points as Golden State sent the best-of-seven series back to Oklahoma City for Game 6 on Saturday night. The Warriors trail 3-2 and are trying to become only the 10th team to rally from a 3-1 deficit.

"None of us want to go home," Thompson said. "We"re having too much fun out there."

Kevin Durant scored 40 points and Russell Westbrook had 31 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and five steals for the Thunder, trying for the fifth NBA Finals appearance in franchise history and first championship since moving from Seattle.

The record-setting, 73-win Warriors, coming off their first back-to-back defeats all season, had been blown out in two losses at Oklahoma City by a combined 52 points.

"We have to take that game and travel," Curry said of keeping momentum.

Durant"s 3-pointer with 4:34 left got the Thunder to within 103-98, then Curry answered with a three-point play.

Curry scored seven points in a 58-second stretch of the second quarter and hit more big shots late, but the Thunder didn"t go away easily.

"I liked our will, I liked our fight," Kerr said. "We were embarrassed in OKC the last couple games."

Trailing 58-50 at halftime, Oklahoma City came out of the break with a 9-2 run. Westbrook"s 3-pointer with 6:06 left in the third put Oklahoma City ahead 68-67 for its first lead. But Golden State led 81-77 going into the fourth and began the final period with an 8-0 burst.

"We didn"t shoot a particularly good percentage when we got into the lane and got into the deep paint," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said. "We had our opportunities."

Curry shot 9-for-20 and also had five steals, and Thompson had his 11th 20-point game for the second straight postseason despite shooting 2-for-9 from 3-point range. After struggling the past two games, Draymond Green had 11 points and 13 rebounds a day after receiving some encouraging words from Kobe Bryant on the phone.

"We really relied on the entire team tonight, which is when we"re at our best," Curry said.

Kerr said he figured his Warriors might have an edge against the percentages of teams having trailed 3-1 because they"re the defending champs and were playing at home, where they have been nearly unbeatable.

He wasn"t surprised to see this team respond so well.

"We played with great desperation," Kerr said. "I knew how we would play. This is a championship team."

Kerr called for center Andrew Bogut to do more and the 7-footer delivered with a playoff career-high 15 points and 14 rebounds for his second double-double this postseason and seventh of his career.

Marreese Speights had a pair of three-point plays on follow shots and a 3 in the second quarter to give Golden State a nice lift off the bench. He had nine points in four minutes during that stretch and 14 points overall for his fifth double-digit scoring game this postseason.

"Their bench came in and made shots, made plays for them," Durant said. "We know we"re going home. We can"t relax."

Golden State made 31 of 34 free throws.

With his 1,248th career postseason point in the third, Curry passed Wilt Chamberlain (1,246) for second place on the franchise"s playoff scoring list.

"That"s who he is, that"s what he"s done, and that"s what"s made him a very good player," Donovan said.

TIP-INS

Thunder: The franchise lost in the finals in 1977-78, 1995-96 to Kerr and the Chicago Bulls and in 2012. ... Steven Adams sat down with his second foul at the 9:34 mark of the first quarter. The Thunder had seven fouls to Golden State"s one after the first. ... Oklahoma City took Game 1 at Oracle Arena, where the Warriors have lost only three times all season. ... The Thunder started the game shooting 3-for-14.

Warriors: Green picked up his fifth technical of the postseason. He also has at least one steal in 16 straight playoff games. ... Golden State missed six of its first seven 3s. ... The Warriors supported Turner Sports sideline reporter Craig Sager with "Sager Strong" T-shirts for sale to support awareness and research for leukemia and lymphoma, both blood cancers.

Source: http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId%3D400876754

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Cavaliers now Vegas" favorite as Warriors Game 5 ticket prices drop


Stephen Curry Postgame Interview | Warriors vs Thunder | Game 6 | May 28, 2016 | NBA Playoffs

The Warriors" sudden plummet is sending shock waves from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Tickets for Thursday night"s win-or-you"re-done Game 5 at Oracle Arena are suddenly more affordable. And the bookies are also jumping off the bandwagon, anointing the Cleveland Cavaliers the new favorite to win the NBA title.

The Cavs, who began the season as favorites but were quickly eclipsed by the steam-rolling champions, are a 7-5 bet, according to Bovada.lv.

The Thunder, the Warriors" potential kryptonite, are second at 8-5. Golden State has fallen to 3-1. (Which is still a heckuva lot better than Toronto, at 25-1, despite tying the Eastern Conference Finals 2-2.)

According to online ticket reseller Rukkus, the average price for Thursday"s potential elimination game has plummeted to $509 with the cheapest seat going for $175. That average is more than $100 cheaper than Sunday"s Game 2.

Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/warriors/ci_29938701/cavaliers-now-vegas-favorite-warriors-game-5-ticket

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