21-04-2025 11:44 via sportspyder.com

[THE SPORTSRUSH] - ‘CJ Stroud Fraternizing With The Enemy’: NBA Fans Concerned Over Steph Curry-Stroud Relationship As Rockets Deal With Disappointment

​The NBA playoffs are where rivalries intensify, and loyalties are tested. In Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series, the Warriors defeated the Rockets 95–85 on Houston’s home court, seizing an early advantage in the series. Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 31 points and was accompanied by Jimmy Butler’s 25 points for the […] The post appeared first on .
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[NBA Analysis Network] - Steve Kerr claims Houston Rockets reminded him of 1997 Hakeem Olajuwon-led side that gave Michael Jordan nightmares
[Defector] - The Warriors And Rockets Know Each Other’s Weaknesses
[USA Today: Rockets Wire] - ‘I’ve got to be better’: Houston’s Jalen Green reacts to poor playoff debut vs. Warriors
[Houston Roundball Review] - Fred VanVleet: "We're gonna keep playing. We're never gonna give up."
Steve Kerr claims Houston Rockets reminded him of 1997 Hakeem Olajuwon-led side that gave Michael Jordan nightmares
Steve Kerr claims Houston Rockets reminded him of 1997 Hakeem Olajuwon-led side that gave Michael Jordan nightmares
[Houston Roundball Review] - A Critical Missed Call in Game 1
[ClutchPoints] - Stephen Curry’s ‘Batman’ heroics lead Jimmy Butler, Warriors past Rockets in Game 1
[Sports Illustrated] - Stephen Curry Made Sure Jimmy Butler Was Properly Respected During Postgame Interview
[The Big Lead] - NBA fan has insane view as Steph Curry drains impossible sideline three-pointer
[Deadspin] - Stephen Curry pours in 31 to propel Warriors past Rockets
[Deadspin] - NBA roundup: Thunder demolish Grizzlies in playoff opener
[NBA Analysis Network] - Fred VanVleet on which Rockets stars the Warriors guarded differently in first playoff game, ‘Obviously tried to…’
[Yardbarker] - Jimmy Butler makes Warriors franchise history with electrifying playoff start
[Fansided: Sir Charles In Charge] - Epically bad Rockets showing to start playoffs proves they need Kevin Durant
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