NBA West Finals G2: Warriors 118-91 Blowout of Thunder
Stephen Curry scored 15 points within two minutes to become a turning point in the game, the audience played less than 30 minutes, scored 28 points, 8 three-pointers to vote 5. Craig Thompson 5 of 17 shots, had 15 points, Bradley Richmond Green 10 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, 11 points and Harrison Barnes. Bench played well, Andre Iguodala scored 14 points, Mali MEP Bates scored 13 points, Festus Yize Li 12 points. 8 turns off the bench played, they won a total of 50 points.
Although the Thunder lost, but to grab home-court advantage. Kevin Durant scored 29 points and six rebounds, but eight turnovers, Russell Westbrook had 16 points and 12 assists, Stephen - Adams 9 points and 10 rebounds.
It was a stark contrast from Monday, when Golden State allowed 38 third-quarter and was held to playoff lows of 42 second-half points and 14 in the fourth quarter. Oklahoma City’s 14-point comeback in Game 1 was the largest against the Warriors this postseason.
Curry said immediately after Game 1 he couldn’t wait for another chance and the opportunity to overcome dropping the series opener for the first time since 2013. Then, he took out any remaining frustrations from Monday’s loss on the Thunder.
Even if the do-everything MVP gave the entire building a mighty scare when he went diving into the stands at the 2:54 mark of the first quarter before slowly finding his way up in one piece. Curry was sidelined by ankle and knee injuries during the first two rounds of the playoffs.
Golden State are 12-0 in games after a loss this season and 3-0 in the postseason. So far, Portland are the only team to beat the Warriors twice.