Thursday, March 05, 2026

Golden State Warriors @ Houston Rockets (3/5/26)

Incredible short-handed win against the highly favored Rockets in their crib!

 Since Steph got hurt, and even more so since Kuminga was traded, this team has had games so full of life and energy that I find myself saying late "This is a great game" even though the outcome has been highly in doubt.  The wins over the Suns, the Nuggets, and the first win over the Grizzlies have been frenetic, energetic affairs with the explosion of joy that comes with emerging victorious.

Tonight they were missing a huge chunk of players to injury.  Not only Butler and both Currys, but Moody, GP2, Richard, and Porzingus.  They basically went out there with Sideshow Podz, Dray, Melton, Horford, and five guys who have spent time in the G league in the past year or two.  The Rockets are at full health (except for Van Vleet, out for the season like Jimmy) and Durant has been on a tear.   

But surprisingly, the Warriors led from the jump, and held that lead (except for one tie) until late in the third.  I had always been waiting for the Rockets to take over and assert dominance, particularly from Durant, who was pouring in his unstoppable jumpers casually, like he was just going to wait until it mattered to end it.

What was more amazing was that they were doing it without anyone getting really hot, certainly not hot like Reed Shepherd on the other team who poured in a game-high 30 points, including six sweet threes.  Steph really needs a guy like that to take some heat off.   

But the Warriors did not fold, and kept see-sawing leads in the fourth, and after an offensive rebound got passed around and sent to Horford in the corner to sink a three, it looked like the Warriors were going to either win or tie because they had the ball with about 20 seconds left and the game tied.  But they couldn't get anything going and Kerr smartly called a time out to get one last inbounds play to end it.  But nobody could break free and Gui hucked it up near the rim, giving Horford a chance to catch and put it in from about six feet.  He couldn't handle it, and it's possible Podz screwed up the catch by going for it too.  

So it's on to overtime, and it stays close until Podz nails a three over Sengun with the game tied, then the next time down he gets the ball and drives past Durant to dunk it in for a 5-point lead and about a minute left.  Seems like that would have ended it, but Amen Thompson pulled off a nice steal from Melton and took it the other way.  KD only needs to improve his free throws to have a 50-40-90 season and as fate would have it, he screwed up at the line.  When he had three shots (on a questionable foul on Melton... I didn't even see contact except a slight hip touch on his way up) he missed the third.  Then when he had two shots and needed to hit the first and miss the second he did it backwards... missing the first, and then accidentally banking in his intended miss.  Then the Dubs just had to run out the last five seconds or go to the line to seal it, and they managed to play keep away for a delicious win in front of the fans who really hate them.  The Warriors are 6-0 in postseason series against them, and today's upset has to really stick in their craw.  115-113 final.

I admit, I still like beating Sengun, who is a good player, yes, but just bully balls too much for my liking, and is always looking for foul call, even when Horford tracks him down on a breakaway and gets all ball from behind.  Plus he tried to back Post down once late and QP pushed back hard.  Sengun missed the hook.

Let's talk about specific players.


 

Brandin Podziemski played what Kerr called his best game of the year, scoring a team high 26 points with nine rebounds, five offensive.  He only had one assist, but it was a sweet ATO where he drove the lane and when Sengun collapsed on him, Dray went backdoor and Podz hit him for an easy layup.  And these were not empty stats... so many of his buckets and boards came at key moments.  Podz haters are just going to have to shut up and eat it, because he's been legitimately good, scoring in double figures in 19 of his last 24 games and pulling down 61 rebounds in the last six games!  And Steph hasn't even been on the court to make it easier on him!

Al Horford has been playing great for awhile now and tonight was an amazing game on both sides of the ball.  He had 17 points (3 threes) with 6 rebounds, 5 assists, a steal, and two big blocks.  It also seemed like he won every tip, especially the critical one over the taller Jabari Smith after the foul on KD was reversed with 20 seconds left in regulation.

Draymond Green did not screw things up with turnovers and missed shots, both only two.  Instead, he personally defended KD whenever possible and was on both ends of some sweet passes for layups several times.  Draymond played like we expect when the pressure and big lights are on.

D'Anthony Melton continues to be the guy who cannot be denied access to the hoop and scored 23.  He made up for his touch foul on KD late by getting the second offensive rebound off his miss and putting it back in before he came down.  

Gui Santos had "only" 14 points (none threes) along with six rebounds, six assists and he turned it over seven times.  But I continue to be impressed with his energy and his patience down near the hoop.  He made a wrong foot layup high off the glass on continuation after Shepard fouled him, and it had such touch.

LJ Cryer, two-way player, played 20 minutes, partly to give Melton a break, but he was a sharpshooter extraordinare.  He went 4 of 8 from deep, but it felt like he was hitting all the key ones.  That's gotta feel good.

Steve Kerr has also been taking undeserved grief.  All these close and late wins have Steve's fingerprints all over them, whether they are ATO plays, surprising but functional matchups, or whatever he does to pull the energy out of these guys.  They are committed to Kerr ball, and it's beautiful.  I particularly noticed tonight that there were a lot of drive and kicks, but they weren't fake drives that were intended to kick out all along.  I like seeing that.  The Warriors did not depend on gunning threes tonight, and it paid off with killing the Rockets in paint points, while the Rockets were tied or better on every other key team stat. 

Great fun, Warriors!  The heart and development we're seeing is both entertaining and a good investment in the future.  We may be out of the real hunt, but this is far from boring. 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nicely written recap. Keep it up!

Anonymous said...

Great write-up! Thanks for the time and effort you put into this.

Anonymous said...

Great summary!