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Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

HOU/GSW Game 6

Dunc'd On Basketball NBA Podcast

Nate Duncan

Sports

4.52.9K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

We break down a huge Warriors win in Houston to close out the series. Steph Curry’s huge second half, how the Warriors stayed in it without him in the first half, and where the Rockets let go of the rope in a game many thought they’d win easily....

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, a classic game in the Golden State Warriors legacy, perhaps not up there quite as much

0:06.7

as that 2016 game 6 against the Thunder, but Steve Kerr called it one of the most satisfying

0:12.8

wins of this era, and the Warriors' defeat Houston 118-113, Steph Curry, looked like he

0:20.7

was headed towards an absolute debacle.

0:23.1

His teammates kept him in it, the game was tied at 57 and a half time, and then Curry

0:27.6

absolutely took over all 33 of his points in the second half, 23 in the fourth quarter,

0:34.6

Dremont, Green and Steph pick and roll the rockets to death in the fourth, and this is

0:39.0

a game that you can add to the Steph Curry playoff legacy that some thought it was like.

0:43.6

Yeah, I mean, his second half line, 33 points, 9-15 from the field, 4-9 from 3, which

0:50.1

means he was 5-6 on 2's, which had vexed him early in this game and were most large

0:55.4

part of the series.

0:56.4

The 11-11 from Free Throws, a lot of that was, you know, tried the rockets trying to keep

1:00.3

it in the game, but he made all of those and ended up getting kind of close at the end

1:04.3

so that that really mattered, and he was getting open enough to get those passes, and in

1:09.1

previous games, the Warriors had really struggled in their late game execution.

1:13.1

He never swung a game, but it did make some close to close for comfort, and Curry was

1:17.8

magnificent.

1:18.8

I mean, that Curry Dremont pick and roll was straight out of 2015, the speed with which

1:24.1

they make the actions within that pick and roll made it hard for Houston to react, and

1:28.7

it wasn't necessarily that it got an open look for Steph Curry every time, it wasn't that

1:32.2

it necessarily got one for Dremont Green, but they were getting something good from it,

1:36.4

every single time they ran.

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