Rockets level series behind Jalen Green as Warriors lose Jimmy Butler to injury

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Rockets level series behind Jalen Green as Warriors lose Jimmy Butler to injury

BATTLE. Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green (4) and Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) battle for a loose ball in the first half during game two of the first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Center.

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Jalen Green bounces back from a disappointing Game 1 performance as the Rockets convincingly beat the Warriors, who lose Jimmy Butler in the opening quarter following a hard fall

Jalen Green shot 8-for-18 from three-point range en route to 38 points as the Houston Rockets evened their Western Conference first-round playoff series with a 109-94 over the visiting Golden State Warriors in Game 2 on Wednesday, April 23 (Thursday, April 24, Manila time).

Making the night more painful for the seventh-seeded Warriors was losing Jimmy Butler III to a pelvic contusion late in the first quarter. He missed the remainder of the game and was headed for an MRI exam.

Second-seeded Houston never trailed, building a lead of as many as 20 points in the second half and answering every Golden State rally effort.

Green came up big while snuffing out the Warriors’ comeback attempt in the third quarter, knocking down 3 of his three-pointers in the period and scoring 15 points in the period. He was responsible for more than half of the Rockets’ trey total on the night, as Houston shot 15-for-40 from deep (37.5%).

The Rockets went 39-for-86 (45.3%) from the floor overall, but their shooting both inside the three-point arc and beyond it improved dramatically from Sunday, when they fell 95-85 in Game 1.

Green turned around from a dismal 3-of-15 performance in the opener to buoy Houston in a critical win before the teams head to San Francisco for Game 3 on Saturday.

Golden State will await word on the status of Butler, a hero in the Game 1 win with 25 points. He played just 7:52 on Wednesday and scored 3 points.

Butler was inadvertently undercut by Rockets guard Amen Thompson on a rebound, when Thompson stumbled after jostling with Warriors forward Draymond Green.

Without the versatile Butler on the floor, Golden State relied heavily on its three-point shooting and went 12-for-32 (37.5 percent) from long range. Coupled with a poor 11-of-18 effort at the free throw line, Golden State could not muster enough offense.

Stephen Curry went 4-for-9 from beyond the arc en route to 20 points. Quinten Post shot 4-for-8 from three-point distance coming off the bench and finished with 12 points. Moses Moody also had 12 points.

Houston got 17 points, 16 rebounds, and 7 assists from Alperen Sengun, plus 16 points from Dillon Brooks. – Rappler.com

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