Andrew Wiggins got all the way up. The Twitterverse erupted when the Golden State star put Luka Doncic on a poster.
James Harden shot 5-for-21 and Chris Paul suffered a late hamstring injury, but the Rockets held on to grab Game 5 and put the Warriors 48 minutes from elimination.
The Houston Rockets faced a double-digit deficit not once, but twice, in the most feared arena this postseason. But defense and composure were the key ingredients to a pivotal Game 4 win that tied the Western Conference finals.
The Golden State Warriors went on a 16-3 run to close the third quarter with a double-digit lead, but Chris Paul directed the Houston Rockets to a 25-12 closing quarter that evened the West finals at 2-2.
Steph Curry's emotions erupted in step with his offense as he scored 18 of his game-high 35 points in a pivotal third quarter in which the Warriors pulled away from the Rockets.
Welcome to the Western Conference finals, Steph Curry. The two-time MVP dropped 35 points and caught fire during a third-quarter blitz as Golden State rolled to a 41-point Game 3 rout of Houston.