NBA PLAYOFFS

Rockets rout Warriors, tie series

Harden, Gordon pave the way with 27 points apiece

Golden State’s Kevin Durant (right) tries to work around Houston’s James Harden during Game 2 of the teams’ Western Conference finals game Wednesday in Houston. The Rockets won 127-105 to tie the series at 1-1.
Golden State’s Kevin Durant (right) tries to work around Houston’s James Harden during Game 2 of the teams’ Western Conference finals game Wednesday in Houston. The Rockets won 127-105 to tie the series at 1-1.

ROCKETS 127, WARRIORS 105

HOUSTON -- James Harden and Eric Gordon each scored 27 points to lead a balanced attack and the Houston Rockets routed the Golden State Warriors 127-105 on Wednesday night to even the Western Conference finals at one game apiece.

The Rockets didn't trail after the first quarter and led by double digits for most of the night. They head to Oakland, Calif., for Game 3 on Sunday night feeling much better after rebounding from a deflating 119-106 loss in the series opener.

"We can beat anybody, anywhere, at any time playing the way we play," Coach Mike D'Antoni said.

P.J. Tucker added a playoff career-high 22 and Trevor Ariza had 19 as both bounced back after struggling in Game 1. Tucker had just one point in that game and Ariza scored eight, but was limited on defense after collecting his fifth foul early in the third quarter.

Kevin Durant had 38 points after scoring 37 in the opener, but Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined for just 24 points after the pair went for 46 in Game 1.

Houston wasn't able to slow down Durant, but did a much better job of limiting open three-pointers by Thompson and Curry, and the two made just 3 of 12 attempts.

"They were desperate tonight and played like it, and we weren't and it showed," Golden State Coach Steve Kerr said.

The Warriors made three free throws to get within 11 early in the fourth quarter before the Rockets scored the next 11 points, with threes from Gordon, Tucker and Harden to make it 111-89 with about 6 1/2 minutes to play.

Durant made a basket after that, but Houston scored the next eight points to extend the lead to 119-91 with about five minutes left.

The Warriors got frustrated in that stretch, with Durant getting a technical for shoving Harden in the back and Draymond Green pushing Ariza out of bounds seconds later. It was then that Kerr sent all of his starters to the bench for good.

Gordon came off the bench to make six three-pointers, Tucker tied a playoff best with five and Harden added three.

Houston avoided losing consecutive games for the first time this postseason and the Warriors lost in the second game of a playoff series for the first time since the 2015 NBA Finals, snapping a 10-game winning streak in such games.

"We got outplayed the whole game ... we got it handed to us," Kerr said. "You can look at it any way you want ... and parcel it out, but it didn't matter who we had out there tonight we got beat."

Houston led by as many as 19 in the first half and was up 64-50 at halftime. The Warriors cut it to 74-64 with five quick points from Durant, but the Rockets opened it back up to 89-72 when Gordon made an off-balance layup before crashing to the court while being fouled and made the free throw.

The Rockets were up by 16 to start the fourth quarter but Golden State got within 98-86 with about 10 minutes left. Curry had five points in that span, including his first three after missing his first six attempts of the night.

Curry finished with 16 points and Thompson was 3 for 11 for his 8 points.

It was Durant's 19th consecutive playoff game with at least 20 points. Durant and Curry were Golden State's only players with more than 10 points.

Curry made one three-pointer to extend his NBA playoff record of 81 consecutive playoff games with at least one three-pointer.

Houston improved to 8-0 this postseason when leading after three quarters. The Rockets made 16 of 42 three-point attempts.

Paul finished with 16 points.

At a glance

WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

WEDNESDAY’S GAME

Houston 127, Golden State 105

Series tied 1-1.

EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

SATURDAY’S GAME All times Central

Boston at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.

Boston leads series 2-0.

Sports on 05/17/2018

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