Warriors Survive Rockets Comeback, Win in OT - A Nail-Biter in the Bay
The Golden State Warriors had their hands full on Wednesday night, barely surviving a furious comeback attempt by the Houston Rockets before pulling out a 127-120 overtime win. It was a wild game, y'all! The Warriors led by as many as 17 points in the second half, but the Rockets just wouldn't quit. They clawed their way back, tying the game late in the fourth quarter and sending it to overtime.
A Thrilling Back and Forth
The Warriors were led by Stephen Curry, who dropped 30 points. Draymond Green also had a solid game with 11 points and 12 rebounds, but the Rockets, led by Kevin Porter Jr.'s 30 points, were hot on their heels. It was a real back-and-forth affair, and it was anyone's game going into overtime.
Warriors Hold On for the Win
The Warriors were able to outscore the Rockets 10-4 in overtime, but they had to sweat it out till the very end. They made enough free throws and got enough stops down the stretch to secure the victory. It wasn't pretty, but hey, a win is a win!
What's Next for the Warriors?
The Warriors are now 24-26 on the season, still fighting for a playoff spot. This win was crucial, as they need to keep racking up those victories. Their next test? A road trip to face the Oklahoma City Thunder. We'll see if they can keep the momentum going! The Warriors are going to have to stay focused and play like they did in overtime.