Golden State Warriors' Baron Davis, on
floor, and Monta Ellis both run into Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (11)
of China, as he sets a screen for the 3-point shooter, Luther Head
(2), in the third quarter of their NBA basketball game, Wednesday,
April 4, 2007, in Houston. The Warriors beat the Rockets 110-99.
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Golden State Warriors' Baron Davis (5)
jumps up to try and take the ball away from Houston Rockets' Yao
Ming in the third quarter of their NBA basketball game Wednesday,
April 4, 2007, in Houston. The Warriors beat the Rockets
110-99.
Golden State Warriors' Matt Barnes, right,
runs into and fouls Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (11), of China,
during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, April
4, 2007, in Houston. The Warriors beat the Rockets
110-99.
Yao Ming #11 of the Houston Rockets shoots
the ball over Al Harrington #3 of the Golden State Warriors on
April 4, 2007 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
Shane Battier #31 of the Houston Rockets
shoots the ball over Jason Richardson #23 of the Golden State
Warriors on April 4, 2007 at the Toyota Center in
Houston.
The Golden State Warriors hit all the items of their checklist
and got a little bonus to beat the Houston Rockets on Wednesday
night.
Jason Richardson scored 27 points, including seven 3-pointers,
and the Warriors took advantage of Tracy McGrady's absence to beat
the Rockets 110-99.
The Warriors shut down Yao Ming, forced plenty of turnovers (24)
and shot well from 3-point range (16-of-35), all things Coach Don
Nelson thought they needed to do to win.
But before all that, the Warriors got a boost when McGrady left
the game with a back injury in the first half.
"The basketball gods were with us, because Tracy wasn't able to
play," said Stephen Jackson, who scored 17.
Baron Davis had 25 points and 10 assists for the Warriors, who
began the night 1 1/2 games behind the Los Angeles Clippers for the
final playoff berth in the Western Conference.
Golden State won for the 11th time in 14 games, but for only the
ninth time on the road this season.
"We've still got seven more games we need to fight and win,"
said Richardson, who went 9-for-17 from the field and also grabbed
nine rebounds. "We are having fun with it, we're celebrating. But
we've got to keep fighting."
Luther Head hit seven 3-pointers and scored 30 points, both
career highs, ably filling in for McGrady, who left in the first
quarter with a stiff lower back.
But Yao was surrounded and smothered all night by Golden State's
big men and had his worst game since he scored two points and broke
his right leg against the Los Angeles Clippers in December.
With McGrady sidelined, the Warriors concentrated on swarming
Yao and they succeeded in wearing him out.
"We were just trying to be very active on him," said 6-foot-9 Al
Harrington. "He was frustrated. He was sucking his teeth the whole
time. He knew what we were trying to do. He knew it was going to be
a long night."
Golden State forced nine turnovers in the first quarter, most of
them failed entry passes to Yao.
"We knew that they were going to front me," Yao said. "We were
hesitant in the beginning of the game on the shot, on the drive, on
everything."
The All-Star center finally broke free for a layup with 6:12
left in the opening quarter, but Richardson answered with a
3-pointer to put Golden State up 19-12.
McGrady missed his first three shots and went to the bench 7
minutes into the game. The Rockets initially said McGrady wasn't
injured, then announced at halftime he was out for the game.
The Rockets started the night 1 1/2 games behind Utah in the
race for the No. 4 playoff spot in the West and home-court
advantage in the first round.
McGrady said he was "questionable" for Friday's game against
Portland. With the higher seed slipping away, McGrady said he may
take extra time to make sure his injury heals.
"We're in (the playoffs)," McGrady said. "There's no question
we're in. I'm not going to try to rush back at all until I'm
ready."
The Warriors built a 10-point lead in the first half, but Rafer
Alston and Shane Battier sank 3-pointers late in the half to cut
Golden State's lead to 57-52 at the break. Alston scored 18 in the
game.
The Warriors opened an eight-point lead in the third quarter,
but Battier hit two 3-pointers and Alston scored on a breakaway
layup to tie the game at 62.
Golden State ended the third quarter with a 15-4 burst, finished
by Richardson's 3-pointer with 6.1 seconds left. Richardson tacked
on two more 3-pointers early in the final quarter as the Warriors
extended the lead to 90-74.
Head rallied the Rockets to within 10 with two more 3-pointers
to match his career high. He swished one more with 3:53 left to cut
Golden State's lead to 99-93.
Houston got within four before Jackson calmly sank a 3-pointer
near the 2-minute mark to put Golden State up 103-96.
Juwan Howard hit a free throw with 1:48 remaining, but Davis
swished a fadeaway 20 seconds left to put the game away.
Yao took only four shots, hitting two of them. He grabbed 11
rebounds, but was never a factor in the game's outcome.
"I was not totally ready and prepared to play against this
team," Yao said. There was at least one man on me when I was
without the ball, and there were at least two men on me when I did
have the ball."
(China Daily via AP April 5, 2007)