Warriors direct Jimmy Butler’s late fluctuation of III to put forward 3-1 against Rockets

Jimmy Butler III returned from the absence of a game to score 14 of the 27 points in the fourth quarter to help Golden State Warriors’ first tour playoff series in San Francisco on Monday.
Brandin Podziemski made six 3 points and scored 26 points with Warriors’s 3-1 ahead of the seven best Western conference match.
Stephen Curry scored 17 points, Buddy Hield 15, and the Quinten Post’s seventh -seed golden state came out of 13 for the Golden State.
Alperen Sengun collected 31 points and 10 rebounds, and Fred Vanvleet received 25 points for the second -seed rockets and overturned eight 3 points. Amen Thompson scored 17 points for Houston.
Rockets had the chance to attach in the last second, but Vanvleet was out of target in a long 3 -point attempt.
The game is in Houston on Wednesday night.
Butler missed the game 3 due to pelvic disability, and before the perfection of the second half, the game got only four points in the first half of 4. He finished the night with 12 to 12 in free throw attempts and put the last five points of Golden State in line.
Butler fouls a 3-point attempt 58.7 seconds before and made three free throws to take ahead 107-104 to Golden State.
Sengun’s driving circle rockets brought 40.8 seconds to one by one.
Houston then had the chance to lead, but Sengun’s 11 -meter 6.4 seconds left. Butler made two free throws four seconds before the iron boot of Vanvleet’s shooting at the bell.
Golden State, 46 of the 3 -point range, including 17 (37 percent), including 41.9 percent hit.
Rockets made 49.4 percent of the shots and 23 (48 percent) behind the line. Dillon Brooks had 11 points and has blocked four shots for Steven Adams Houston.
Warriors watched seven points between the circuit before starting the third quarter with a 18-1 run.
Rockets scored the next seven points, and finally the score remained at 2:35 in Sengun’s basket in 74.
Golden State received 82-80 advantage for the last stanza and started the Podziemski quarter with a train. However, Houston scored 14 out of the next 19 issues and took ahead with 7:33 and 94-90 in Thompson’s basket.
Butler then received four points during a 7-0 bust and the Golden State began to play with 2:12.
Vanvleet then 1:20 before 104 to tie another train canned.
Vanvleet scored 12 points in the first half and Houston went ahead 57-50 in the break. Podziemski accelerated Golden State with 13 before taking a break.
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