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Warriors edge Rockets, Celtics beat Bucks in openers

Kevin Durant scored 35 points to lead the defending champion Golden State Warriors over Houston 104-100 Sunday while Boston ripped Milwaukee in the openers of their NBA second-round playoff matchups. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, each playing despite right ankle injuries, scored 18 and 13 points respectively. Kyrie Irving had 26 points and 11 assists, Al Horford added 20 points and 11 rebounds, and Boston cruised past Milwaukee in the opener of their second-round playoff series.

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Published April 29,2019
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Steve Kerr saw his share of spectacular postseason performances playing alongside one of the greatest ever.

"There was this guy named Michael, I can't remember his last name," the Golden State coach cracked in reference to former Bulls teammate Michael Jordan.

Kevin Durant is having a superb postseason run of his own.

Durant scored 35 points in outdueling James Harden and the Warriors held off the Houston Rockets 104-100 on Sunday in the opener of what is shaping up to be a sensational best-of-seven Western Conference semifinal.

"When he's being as aggressive as he's been, I don't think there's anyone in the NBA, maybe the world who can stop him," Draymond Green said of the two-time reigning NBA Finals MVP.

Houston's Chris Paul was ejected with 4.4 seconds left for a second technical, though he said afterward he wasn't sure what he did wrong — and he wouldn't say whether he made contact with official Josh Tiven while arguing.

"I don't know yet. Nobody told me. He just called a tech," said Paul, who had rebounded a missed 3-pointer by Harden that could have tied the game with 9 seconds left and was arguing for a foul.

Green added 14 points, nine assists and nine rebounds for the two-time defending champion Warriors, who are meeting the Rockets in the postseason for the fourth time in five years, with Houston having never been victorious.

Game 2 is Tuesday night back at Oracle Arena.

Harden scored 35 points and Eric Gordon 27 after both struggled early. The Rockets shot 14 for 47 from long range.

Harden, who shot 9 for 28 and 4 of 16 on 3s, wasn't shy about his frustration with the officiating and the lack of foul calls on Houston's 3-point tries.

"I just want a fair chance, man. Call the game how it's supposed to be called and that's it, and I'll live with the results," Harden said.

Told of Harden's remarks, Green said: "Huh? I've been fouled by James on a James 3-pointer before. I ain't trying to hear that."

Harden's three-point play with 40 seconds left pulled Houston within 100-98. Stephen Curry knocked down a 3 on the other end over Nene moments later and finished with 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists.

Durant, who had combined for 95 points the previous two games against the Clippers, shot 11 for 25 and made 12 of 15 free throws in his fifth straight 30-point playoff performance — matching his career-best streak accomplished from June 1-12, 2017.

"Kevin's run these last couple weeks has just been off the charts," Kerr said. "I've said it a few times this week, he's the most skilled basketball player on earth. He's one of the most skilled basketball players to ever play the game."

Durant said he was "just tailor made for the moment, I guess."

"I'm starting to put everything together on both sides of the ball," he added.

Technical fouls on Paul and Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni 2.1 seconds apart in the final minute of the third allowed the Warriors to take an 83-76 lead into the final 12 minutes after Durant converted the free throws.

"They're real costly," D'Antoni said.

Klay Thompson scored 13 points on a sprained right ankle.

Both Curry and Thompson had been listed as questionable nursing tender right ankles after they each sprained them in Game 6 against the Clippers on Friday night. Curry was cleared beforehand but Thompson had to go through warmups before Golden State's medical staff determined he was fine to play.

"Yesterday was a long day, in the treatment room for a long time," Curry said.

Kerr went with Andre Iguodala over 7-foot center Andrew Bogut in the starting five to go smaller out of the gates against the Rockets. He plans to stick with it for Game 2.

"That's our best lineup," Kerr said.

These West powerhouses fought through a seven-game series in last year's Western Conference finals, when Golden State rallied from a 3-2 deficit to win Game 7 on Houston's home floor.

Paul is on a mission after he sat out the final two games because of an injured right hamstring he hurt in Game 5. He had 17 points Sunday.

The Rockets missed their final 27 3-pointers in the deciding 2018 game and came out cold again, missing their first eight from deep before Harden connected at the 4:35 mark of the first.

DEFENDING KD
Durant scored 45 and a playoff career-high 50 points his previous two games against the Clippers.

"You're assuming you can defend him," D'Antoni said before the game. "That's an assumption nobody knows yet."

With his first basket, Durant (1,281) passed Wilt Chamberlain (1,246) for fifth place on the Warriors' postseason scoring list.

Durant now has 3,901 career playoff points, passing Larry Bird (3,897) for 11th place.

TIP-INS
Rockets: Houston is 5-13 against the Warriors in the playoffs dating to the 2015 postseason. ... The Rockets were without reserve guard Austin Rivers because of an illness.

Warriors: An MRI exam on Thompson's ankle Saturday showed no significant damage. ... The Warriors are 17-1 in Game 1s dating to the 2015 title run, losing a series opener only in the 2016 Western Conference finals vs. Oklahoma City when Durant was still on the Thunder. ... DeMarcus Cousins sat on the bench for the first time since tearing his left quadriceps muscle in Game 2 vs. Los Angeles.

CELTICS PULL AWAY TO CRUSH COLD-SHOOTING BUCKS, 112-90
Al Horford and Jaylen Brown hit 3-pointers in a 12-point, third-quarter flurry Sunday afternoon that erased a momentary deficit and propelled the visiting Boston Celtics to a 112-90 victory over the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in the opener of their Eastern Conference best-of-seven semifinal playoff series.

After beating the Bucks just once in three tries in the regular season, the fourth-seeded Celtics will look to go up 2-0 when the clubs tangle again in Milwaukee on Tuesday night.

The Celtics led most of the game but found themselves down 56-54 after Brook Lopez nailed a 3-pointer in the second minute of the third quarter.

Boston responded with its 12-0 run, which Horford capped with his 3-pointer for a 66-56 lead with 7:37 left in the period.

The Celtics went on to lead by as many as 19 in the quarter and gradually pulled away in the final quarter after the Bucks rallied within 12.

Milwaukee's comeback effort was handcuffed by the fact that Giannis Antetokounmpo shot just 7-for-21 in the game. He nonetheless managed to lead the Bucks in scoring with 22 points.

Kyrie Irving was the game's top scorer with 26 points, completing a double-double with a game-high 11 assists for the Celtics, who swept Indiana in the first round.

Horford made three 3-pointers to account for almost half his 20 points, while Brown finished with 19, Gordon Hayward 13 and Terry Rozier 11.

The Celtics outshot the Bucks 54.0 percent to 34.8.

Horford also had a double-double for Boston, grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds.

Khris Middleton registered a 16-point, 10-rebound double-double for the Bucks, who were held under 100 points just five times during the regular season before scoring 119 or more in all four games of their first-round sweep over Detroit.

The 22-point margin of defeat was Milwaukee's largest of the season.

Nikola Mirotic was a third scorer in double figures for the Bucks with 13 points.

Milwaukee's best stretch of the game came just past the midpoint of the second quarter, after it had fallen behind 40-25.

Mirotic had a pair of 3-pointers in a 15-0 run that drew the Bucks even, although the Celtics were able to reclaim a 52-50 lead by halftime.