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National Basketball Association says Harden should have been called for foul on decisive shot
With the two days off now, one should expect Curry to be able to suit up for Game 4 on Sunday afternoon.
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Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard said that his team was concerned there was still time left on the clock, which is why they weren’t overtly excited following James Harden’s game-winning shot in Game 3 vs. the Golden State Warriors. “I know last night, things were brought up about the bench not being happy about James hitting the shot”, Howard added.
It sounds like Curry isn’t letting anyone tell him no for Game 4.
Asked Friday if he’d go buy a suit in case he doesn’t play Sunday, Curry said: “I will not be going to any suit store”.
The Rockets trailed by a point when Harden dribbled down the court and pushed Iguodala before stepping back for the shot with 2.7 seconds left that gave Houston a 97-96 win and cut the Rockets’ series deficit to 2-1.
“Obviously they have my best interest, but it’s kind of hard to kind of take that advice and sit out because it’s just a tough feeling”. Morey also was unhappy that no foul was called on Draymond Green for taking Houston’s Michael Beasley to the ground just before the final buzzer. It a bananza here in Houston the two teams are going neck to neck with each other in the last seconds of the game.
No call was made on the play at the time, but the league said something should have been called. But I say this as a lifelong Warriors fan – calling an offensive foul there, on minor contact with the game on the line, would have been been very, very “whack”, as the kids say. “They made their run, but we didn’t fold, we didn’t cave in”.
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Golden State, which set the National Basketball Association record for wins in a season with 73, had won 14 of 15 and six straight over Houston before Thursday night’s loss.