Rockets make a warm start, passing the Warriors in the 5th game

In the first quarter, Fred Vanvleet scored 14 of the highest 26 points, and Amen Thompson, Houston Rockets rose to 131-116 against the Golden State Warriors, who visited this Western Conference on the 5th game of this Western Conference on Wednesday.
Houston seized control with a 15-0 run on a 40-point opening period. Vanvleet made 4 of the 5 shots, including 3 of 4 3 points to keep up with the breakdown frame for Rockets, who finished 13 of 13 out of the free throw line and built a 18 -point bullet during the attack.
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Thompson hit 8 out of 12 and dillon Brooks fought 24 points, while he added six rebounds, five steals and three blocks in his notebook. Alperen Sengun has doubled and sent 15 points, nine rebounds and nine assists before being contaminated. Houston was leading with 31 points in the third quarter.
Behind a Spiritual counter unit, Warriors sliced 13 points in the fourth quarter and forced the rockets to reclaim their beginnings during the period.
Moses Moody matched 25 points with nine rebounds from the Golden State counter. Stephen Curry was the only beginning that reached double figures for Warriors with 13 points in 12 shots.
Vanvleet, the first 7:13 left behind, the rockets 20-8 forward and Draymond Green 3 responded to 15-0 running. Houston, Vanvleet Jimmy Butler’dan 3-Painter after a wrong 3-pointer nailed.
Rockets scored six fastbreak points during the opening period and maintained its speed in the second, and Curry rose to 54-24 before ignoring the Warriors to a short rally that attracted 61-41 after a three-point game with 2:57.
However, Thompson helped play the rockets to close half with a butler foul, the transition dunk and the next free throw. Rockets took the lead 76-49.
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