If Boogie plays this way, Houston and the West have big problems
12:02 am | March 14, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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HOUSTON — No regular-season game means all that much for a couple of rivals that played seven games in the Western Conference finals last season.
So nobody wanted to jump to any grand conclusions after the Golden State Warriors held on for a 106-104 win Wednesday over the Houston Rockets, a team that has established itself over the past two seasons as the two-time defending champions’ primary challengers.
“We didn’t learn nothing that we didn’t already know,” guard Chris Paul said after the Rockets’ nine-game winning streak was snapped and any realistic hope of catching the Warriors for the West’s top seed was extinguished. “We done played them enough times where they know us, and we know them.”
There is, however, a 6-foot-11, 270-pound wild card in the equation that wasn’t around for the West finals last year. Nor was DeMarcus Cousins available for the Warriors’ first two meetings against the Rockets this season, while he was still recovering from the torn Achilles tendon that made it possible for Golden State to add an All-Star big man for the taxpayer’s exception. And he was a liability in the Warriors’ Feb. 23 loss to the Rockets, a nonfactor offensively and picked on defensively.