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China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-24 10:18
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Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors takes a shot over James Harden #13 of the Houston Rockets during Game Four of the Western Conference Finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at ORACLE Arena on May 22, 2018 in Oakland, California. [Photo/VCG]

Harden scores 30 as Rockets end Golden State's home win streak

OAKLAND, California-Chris Paul pounded the ball down demonstratively on Stephen Curry's home court in sheer delight on Tuesday night.

And maybe he sent a little message: These Rockets are for real and very much remain in the championship chase.

Houston handled the defending NBA champions in their hostile, imposing home arena and sustained the latest second-half flurry by Curry, getting 30 points from James Harden and another 27 from Paul to even the Western Conference final at two games apiece with a 95-92 victory.

Curry scored 28 points and Kevin Durant added 27 points and 12 rebounds, but the Warriors missed their final five shots from the floor and their NBA-record postseason winning streak at home ended at 16 games.

The Rockets shook off an embarrassing 41-point loss in Game 3, a 12-0 deficit to start Tuesday and another big run by the Warriors in the third, then won it with defense down the stretch.

"We're a team. We're really good as a team," Harden said.

Paul rebounded Klay Thompson's miss just before the final buzzer sounded for the first time and celebrated in front of a stunned, yellow-clad home crowd.

A replay review ensued and it was determined Shaun Livingston fouled Paul before the game ended, so Paul made a free throw with half a second left.

And he did it all playing on a tender foot.

"A whole lot of treatment," Paul said. "It's as good as it's going to be right now."

Curry couldn't get off a final attempt before the buzzer.

Game 5 is on Thursday night at Houston. Golden State, which went a record 16-1 on the way to last year's title, will play its longest playoff round after closing out its first two series in five games.

"Now we've got to fight and really understand that this is a true playoff-type experience," Curry said.

Golden State got the ball with 1:27 to play down 94-91 and Thompson and Curry each missed contested 3-pointers.

"I thought this is the highest level we've ever played defensively, without a doubt, because we're talking about the best offensive team ever," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said.

The Rockets went ahead 85-84 with 6:03 remaining on Trevor Ariza's 3-pointer from the baseline after a beautiful bounce pass from Paul.

Golden State trailed 91-86 with 3:30 left following a pair of free throws by Eric Gordon, then Curry converted a three-point play moments later.

Green wound up with 11 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists while going at it with Paul all night in Game 4-the first nail-biter so far in a series that had featured only lopsided results of 13 points or more.

"I'm sure we'll look at the film and kick ourselves," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "Look, this is a great team we're playing. They won 65 games for a reason."

Curry knocked down three straight 3-pointers during a key third-quarter sequence in which he scored 11 consecutive points before Thompson's 3.

With the Warriors trailing 53-46 at halftime two days after their franchise playoff-record 41-point victory, Curry scored 17 during an inspired third-quarter spurt.

The two-time MVP looked on his way to another spectacular finish until the late misses on a night both Western Conference powers shot just 39 percent.

AP

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