Warriors forward Andre Iguodala, who has missed Games 4 and 5 of the Western Conference finals, is questionable for Game 6.
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Warriors’ Iguodala questionable for Game 6
Warriors forward Andre Iguodala, who has missed Games 4 and 5 of the Western Conference finals, is questionable for Game 6.
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Warriors’ Iguodala questionable for Game 6
Despite losing Game 4 of the Western Conference finals at home, the Golden State Warriors like their chances ahead of Game 5 against the Rockets on Thursday in Houston.
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Warriors irked, but confident ahead of Game 5
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Andre Iguodala’s bruised lower left leg was “feeling a little better” Wednesday, but he was listed as questionable along with Klay Thompson (knee) for Thursday’s Western Conference finals Game 5.
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Iguodala (leg) ‘better,’ still questionable for G5
The Houston Rockets faced a double-digit deficit not once, but twice, in the most feared arena this postseason. But defense and composure were the key ingredients to a pivotal Game 4 win that tied the Western Conference finals.
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Offensive juggernaut? Mental toughness secures Game 4
Steph Curry scored 18 of his game-high 35 points in a pivotal third quarter in which the Warriors pulled away, resulting in a 126-85 romp of the Rockets to take a 2-1 series lead in the Western Conference finals.
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Curry scolded by mom for adrenalized outburst
Ahead of Sunday’s Game 3 of the Western Conference finals, Warriors forward Draymond Green said, “I think we’re at our best when we feel threatened,” adding that in Game 2, “we didn’t feel as threatened, and the sense of urgency wasn’t there.”
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Green: Warriors ‘at our best’ when threatened
James Harden and his Rockets teammates are confident they can win the Western Conference finals, especially after improved intensity helped them to a Game 2 win Wednesday night.
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Harden: Focusing on our game, not Warriors
James Harden and his Rockets teammates are confident they can win the Western Conference finals, especially after improved intensity helped them to a Game 2 win Wednesday night.
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Harden: Focusing on our game, not Warriors
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the Rockets’ supposed edge because they’re the hungrier team doesn’t change his opinion on his team’s chances heading into the Western Conference finals.
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Kerr dispels Rockets’ edge: ‘Our guys have rings’
The Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas opened with the Warriors as the favorite to knock off the Rockets in the Western Conference finals.
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Vegas favors Warriors to knock out Rockets
Behind monster performances from its four stars, Golden State advanced to the Western Conference finals to face off against the Rockets.
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Stars carry Warriors, eliminate Pelicans in Game 5
With all other contenders dispatched, the Warriors and Rockets finally meet in what some thought was inevitable — a matchup between the regular season’s top two teams in the Western Conference for a spot in the NBA Finals.
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Showdown in the West: Warriors meet the Rockets
Who will be punching a ticket to the conference finals? Our NBA experts make their predictions for the Western Conference semifinals matchup.
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Experts’ picks for Warriors-Pelicans in Round 2
Jazz guard Ricky Rubio didn’t return to Friday’s Game 6 win over Oklahoma City after injuring his left hamstring in the first quarter. Utah clinched the Western Conference first-round series with a 96-91 win.
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Rubio injures hamstring as Jazz oust Thunder
Jazz guard Ricky Rubio didn’t return to Friday’s Game 6 win over Oklahoma City after injuring his left hamstring in the first quarter. Utah clinched the Western Conference first-round series with a 96-91 win.
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Rubio injures hamstring as Jazz oust Thunder