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Short-handed Warriors pull off one of their best wins against Rockets.
Summary
The Golden State Warriors, missing several starters, beat the Houston Rockets 115-113 in overtime in Houston. The victory came from balanced contributions across the roster and was described by coach Steve Kerr and Draymond Green as feeling like a playoff win.
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The Warriors won 115-113 in overtime at Toyota Center on Thursday, a result that felt meaningful given the number of regulars out of the lineup. The team was missing key players including Stephen Curry (knee) and Jimmy Butler (ACL) along with several others, yet managed to pull together contributions across veterans and newcomers. Draymond Green, celebrating his 36th birthday the day before, played a leading role defensively and emotionally for the team. Coach Steve Kerr described the night as one of the better full-team efforts of the season and compared its feeling to a playoff victory.
Key details:
- Final score was 115-113 in overtime in Houston.
- Several usual starters were absent: Stephen Curry (knee), Jimmy Butler (ACL), Kristaps Porziņģis (illness), Gary Payton II (ankle), Moses Moody (wrist), Seth Curry (sciatica) and Will Richard (knee).
- Brandin Podziemski led with 26 points and nine rebounds; De'Anthony Melton scored 23; Al Horford had 17 points and six rebounds; Draymond Green added 10 points, eight assists and five rebounds.
- The bench featured multiple two-way players and recent call-ups; LJ Cryer scored 12 points in his first meaningful minutes, and Quinten Post and others contributed meaningful minutes.
- Coach Kerr and players characterized the win as competitive and emotionally significant, and Stephen Curry sent congratulatory messages from afar.
Summary:
The victory highlighted the Warriors' depth and competitive standard despite a long list of absences, and it provided an encouraging example of collective play late in the season. Undetermined at this time.
