HOUSTON – Stephen Curry’s 29 points and a record-setting triple-double from Draymond Green propelled the Golden State Warriors to a 124-114 NBA victory over the Houston Rockets on Thursday night.
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HOUSTON – Stephen Curry’s 29 points and a record-setting triple-double from Draymond Green propelled the Golden State Warriors to a 124-114 NBA victory over the Houston Rockets on Thursday night.
In a clash of the two highest-scoring teams in the NBA, the reigning champion Warriors shrugged off the absence of forward Kevin Durant, with Andre Iguodala stepping into the starter’s role and contributing 10 points and seven assists.
Green’s 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists made him the franchise’s leader in triple-doubles with 21.
He passed Tom Gola, who played with the team from 1955 to 1962. "That’s a hell of an accomplishment,” said Warriors coach Steve Kerr. "Tom Gola is a Hall of Famer. It was an amazing night from Draymond -- he did everything for us.”
Klay Thompson added 28 points for the Warriors, who trailed by a point at halftime.
The Warriors notched their second win in as many nights, and their ninth straight road victory after a 125-122 triumph over the Mavericks in Dallas on Wednesday. They improved their league-leading record to 31-8.
Houston played their second straight game without NBA leading scorer James Harden, who is out for at least a fortnight with a hamstring injury.
In his absence, Eric Gordon led the Rockets with 30 points. Gerald Green came off the bench to score 29, matching his career high with eight three-pointers.
However, the Rockets fell to 27-10 -- three games behind the Warriors atop the Western Conference as Golden State avenged a shock loss to Houston on the opening night of the season.
- Thunder roll past Clippers -
Russell Westbrook’s triple-double and 31 points from Paul George fueled the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 127-117 victory over the Clippers in Los Angeles.
Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Westbrook scored 29 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and handed out 11 assists for the Thunder, who notched their second win in as many nights in Los Angeles after a 133-96 rout of the Lakers on Wednesday.
The Thunder have won eight of their last 10 with a free-flowing offense in which pre-season acquisitions George and Carmelo Anthony have clicked with Westbrook. Anthony added 22 points, connecting on nine of 12 shots from the floor.
DeAndre Jordan scored 26 points with 17 rebounds for the Clippers and Lou Williams scored 13 of his 26 points off the bench in the fourth quarter.
Jordan went scoreless in the fourth and Blake Griffin’s 24 points included just five in the final frame as the Clippers saw their four-game winning streak end.
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