NBA PLAYOFFS

Rockets top Thunder, advance to semis

Russell Westbrook (right) had another huge game for Oklahoma City, but it wasn’t enough to beat Houston on Tuesday in their NBA Western Conference playoff series. Westbrook scored 47 points, but the Rockets got 34 points from James Harden to beat the Thunder 105-99 and advance to the conference semifinals.
Russell Westbrook (right) had another huge game for Oklahoma City, but it wasn’t enough to beat Houston on Tuesday in their NBA Western Conference playoff series. Westbrook scored 47 points, but the Rockets got 34 points from James Harden to beat the Thunder 105-99 and advance to the conference semifinals.

ROCKETS 105, THUNDER 99

HOUSTON -- James Harden had 34 points and his supporting cast helped the Houston Rockets overcome a 47-point game by Russell Westbrook to get a 105-99 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night to advance to the Western Conference semifinals.

The Thunder head home a year after advancing to the Western Conference finals after Houston took this series 4-1.

The Rockets used a 5-1 run, with all their points coming on free throws, to pull away from the Thunder and make it 98-91. Victor Oladipo threw a pass about 5 feet above Westbrook's head and out of bounds on the next possession and Harden made a layup on the other end with about 3 minutes left.

The Rockets began eating up the clock after that and Oklahoma City missed shot after shot that could have closed the gap.

Houston couldn't add to its lead though and the Thunder cut it to 4 points twice in the final seconds, with the second one coming on a basket by Alex Abrines. But Harden made two free throws both times they got close to secure the victory.

After scoring 20 points in the third quarter, Westbrook made just 2 of 11 fourth-quarter shots in a disappointing end to a stellar season where he became the first player since Oscar Robertson in 1961-62 to average a triple-double by scoring an NBA-best 31.6 points a game, with 10.7 rebounds and 10.4 assists. He also set an NBA record for most triple-doubles with 42 to help the Thunder withstand the loss of All-Star Kevin Durant in free agency.

He had 11 rebounds and nine assists to come just shy of his fourth consecutive triple-double in this series, but he made just 5 of a career-high 18 three-point attempts.

Lou Williams added 22 points and former Arkansas Razorback Patrick Beverley had 15 to help the Rockets get out of the first round for the second time in three seasons.

The Thunder had a five-point lead entering the fourth quarter and led by 3 after a jump shot by Jerami Grant early in the quarter. The Rockets then used a 10-2 run to take an 86-81 lead with about 9 minutes left. Williams made the last eight points in that stretch, making three free throws to start it and capping it with a three-pointer from way behind the line.

Houston was up by 6 early in the third quarter before using a 7-2 spurt to make it 61-50 with about 7 minutes left in the quarter. Harden got things going in that span and Beverley capped it with four consecutive points.

The Thunder started rolling after that, using a 12-3 run, with seven points from Westbrook, to get within 2 with about 5 minutes left in the quarter. Houston's offense went cold in that span with its only points coming on free throws by Harden.

Five consecutive points by the Thunder a couple of minutes later, highlighted by a three-pointer from Westbrook, gave the Thunder a 69-68 lead.

Harden made two free throws after that before Westbrook hit two three-pointers in about 30 seconds to extend Oklahoma City's lead to 77-70.

The Rockets were unhappy with a few calls in the first quarter and team owner Leslie Alexander got up from his courtside seat and walked over to a referee during play late in the quarter apparently to express his displeasure before sitting back down.

Houston led 51-44 at halftime.

SPURS 116, GRIZZLIES 103

SAN ANTONIO -- Kawhi Leonard had 28 points and the San Antonio Spurs rebounded from two discouraging road losses to beat the Memphis Grizzlies and take a 3-2 lead in their first-round series.

San Antonio shot 14 for 28 on three-point attempts, two off its postseason record, including 5-for-7 shooting by Patty Mills.

Mills finished with 20 points and Tony Parker added 16.

Mike Conley had 26 points and Marc Gasol added 17 for the Grizzlies, who have lost nine consecutive postseason games in San Antonio.

With each team winning on its homecourt, Game 6 is Thursday night in Memphis.

At a glance

NBA PLAYOFFS

FIRST ROUND (BEST-OF-7) TUESDAY’S GAMES

Houston 105, Oklahoma City 99

Houston wins series 4-1

San Antonio 116, Memphis 103

San Antonio leads series 3-2

Utah 96, LA Clippers 92

Utah leads series 3-2 TODAY’S GAMES All times Central

Atlanta at Washington, 5 p.m.

Series tied 2-2

Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

Series tied 2-2

Sports on 04/26/2017

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