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What we learned as Klay, Warriors come out to play in win vs. Rockets

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What we learned as Klay, Warriors come out to play in win vs. Rockets originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Klay Thompson’s best game in nearly two months inched the Warriors closer to securing an NBA playoff birth for the 10th time in the last 12 seasons.

Thompson poured in 29 points with seven 3-pointers, and Golden State extended its winning streak to a season-high six games, beating the Houston Rockets 133-110 on Thursday at Toyota Center.

The win completed a season sweep of the three-game series between the two teams.

More importantly, the Warriors (42-34) moved four games upon the Rockets (38-38) for the final NBA play-in tournament spot in the Western Conference. Because Golden State holds the tiebreaker between the two teams, the Warriors’ magic number to clinch a playoff spot is down to two.

Stephen Curry also scored 29 and had six assists while finishing a plus-29. Warriors rookie Trayce Jackson-Davis had a career-high 20 points, including a pair of emphatic dunks, to go with five rebounds and four assists.

Andrew Wiggins added 10 points as the Warriors got plenty of scoring on a night when they once again were without Jonathan Kuminga.

Kuminga missed his fifth consecutive game with bilateral knee tendinitis. Warriors coach Steve Kerr was hopeful that the young forward could play, but after working out earlier in the day and consulting with the team’s medical staff, the decision was made to rest Kuminga for at least one more game. Kerr said before the game that Kuminga could possibly play Friday in Dallas.

The Rockets have lost three straight following an 11-game winning streak that significantly closed the gap between them and the Warriors in the playoff standings.

A win on Thursday by Houston would have made things really interesting down the stretch, but the Warriors finally have a little breathing room.

It wasn’t all pretty. But at this point of the season, fans and players could care less about style points. The only thing that matters is getting a W, no matter how it looks.

Thompson got the Warriors going early, scoring 21 points in the first half to help Golden State build a 15-point lead…

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Author : NBC Sports BayArea

Publish date : 2024-04-05 02:35:00

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