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Facing potential elimination in a first-round playoff showdown, the Houston Rockets kept their 2024-25 season alive with Wednesday's dominant 131-116 Game 5 victory (box score) over the Warriors.
Golden State now leads the best-of-seven Western Conference series by a 3-2 margin, with Game 6 scheduled for Friday in San Francisco. Should the Rockets win that one, a decisive Game 7 would be set for Sunday in Houston.
The Rockets led by more than 30 points midway through the third quarter, when both teams largely pulled their starters to conserve energy for Game 6. Facing Houston's backups, the Warriors cut into the margin in a largely cosmetic fourth quarter.
Key statistical lines included:
After struggling from the free-throw line in Game 3 and Game 4 losses, Houston was much improved with a 32-of-38 showing (84.2%) in Game 5.
The Rockets dominated most of offensive categories, including overall shooting (55.1% vs. 41.7%), 3-point shooting (43.3% vs. 34.1%), and free-throws drawn (38 vs. 22).
All games not televised on ABC will also be televised via a regional Space City Home Network broadcast featuring Houston’s own broadcast team.
More: Facing playoff elimination, Rockets look to paint points, free throws as areas of emphasis
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Houston extends its playoff series with Game 5 blowout of Warriors
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Golden State now leads the best-of-seven Western Conference series by a 3-2 margin, with Game 6 scheduled for Friday in San Francisco. Should the Rockets win that one, a decisive Game 7 would be set for Sunday in Houston.
The Rockets led by more than 30 points midway through the third quarter, when both teams largely pulled their starters to conserve energy for Game 6. Facing Houston's backups, the Warriors cut into the margin in a largely cosmetic fourth quarter.
Key statistical lines included:
- Amen Thompson: 25 points, 6 rebounds, 5 steals, 3 assists, 3 blocks; 8-of-12 shooting (66.7%), 8-of-9 on free throws (88.9%); game-high +32 in 25 minutes
- Alperen Sengun: 15 points, 9 assists, 9 rebounds; 6-of-9 shooting (66.7%)
- Fred VanVleet: 25 points; 8-of-13 shooting (61.5%), 4-of-6 on 3-pointers (66.7%), 6-of-6 on free throws
- Dillon Brooks: 24 points, 2 assists; 7-of-13 shooting (53.8%), 6-of-6 on free throws
- Jalen Green: 11 points, 7 rebounds; 3-of-8 shooting (37.5%), 2-of-4 on 3-pointers (50.0%)
- Tari Eason: 9 points, 5 rebounds in 19 minutes; 4-of-5 shooting (80.0%), 1-of-2 on 3-pointers (50.0%)
- Steph Curry (Warriors): 13 points, 7 assists in 23 minutes; 4-of-12 shooting (33.3%), 3-of-9 on 3-pointers (33.3%)
- Moses Moody (Warriors): 25 points, 9 rebounds, 2 steals; 9-of-18 shooting (50.0%)
After struggling from the free-throw line in Game 3 and Game 4 losses, Houston was much improved with a 32-of-38 showing (84.2%) in Game 5.
The Rockets dominated most of offensive categories, including overall shooting (55.1% vs. 41.7%), 3-point shooting (43.3% vs. 34.1%), and free-throws drawn (38 vs. 22).
Game 5 Highlights
Game 5 Analysis, Interviews
Reporter: "Ime, one of the Warriors broadcasters tonight accused Dillon Brooks of intentionally swiping at Steph Curry's [injured] right thumb. How would you respond to that?"
Ime Udoka: "I wouldn't." pic.twitter.com/o0cXqRrZET
— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) May 1, 2025
Amen with a 25-6-3-5-3 night and lockdown defense on Steph Curry.
He’s in his 2nd year.
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) May 1, 2025
Warriors’ Pat Spencer Ejected
Looks like Pat Spencer headbutts Sengun and Trayce Jackson-Davis shoves him pic.twitter.com/whTefnmaM9
— ClutchFans (@clutchfans) May 1, 2025
Rockets-Warriors in 2025 NBA Playoffs
- Game 1: Warriors 95, Rockets 85 (Golden State leads, 1-0)
- Game 2: Rockets 109, Warriors 94 (Series tied, 1-1)
- Game 3: Warriors 104, Rockets 93 (Golden State leads, 2-1)
- Game 4: Warriors 109, Rockets 106 (Golden State leads, 3-1)
- Game 5: at Houston (Golden State leads, 3-2)
- Game 6, if necessary: at Golden State (Friday, May 2, TBD)
- Game 7, if necessary: at Houston (Sunday, May 4, TBD)
All games not televised on ABC will also be televised via a regional Space City Home Network broadcast featuring Houston’s own broadcast team.
More: Facing playoff elimination, Rockets look to paint points, free throws as areas of emphasis
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Houston extends its playoff series with Game 5 blowout of Warriors
Continue reading...