After controversial call, Warriors bounced from NBA Cup with loss to Rockets – Paradise Post

After controversial call, Warriors bounced from NBA Cup with loss to Rockets – Paradise Post

As aghast as Steve Kerr was last week when the referees didn’t see Christian Braun try to call a timeout he didn’t have in the waning moments of last week’s loss in Denver, it didn’t compare to his disbelief at how the end of the Rockets game ended.

With 3.5 seconds left and the Warriors leading by one, Rockets guard Jalen Green dove on a loose ball. His teammates tried to call timeout, mirroring the Braun play. Instead, the officials called a foul on Jonathan Kuminga, sending Green to the foul line for what became the game-winning free throws.

That’s how the Rockets beat the Warriors for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic swept through the globe in 2020, the Warriors lost a game to the Houston Rockets. Their winning streak against the Rockets entering Wednesday was 15 — the longest such streak over any particular team in the NBA.

This rare loss, a sluggish 91-90 defeat, knocked Golden State (14-10) out of NBA Cup contention.

Draymond Green chewed out crew chief Bill Kennedy after the final horn sounded, disgusted at the way the ending unfolded. The Warriors had been in command for most of the fourth quarter, but got outscored 7-0 in the last three minutes.

Kuminga, the recipient of the tough call at the end, finished with a team-high 20 points on the night.

Losing out on the Las Vegas portion of the NBA Cup isn’t necessarily a bad outcome for the Warriors. Rather than losing a home game, facing tougher competition, and possibly playing an extra, meaningless championship game, the Warriors get to head home to host the Mavericks next Sunday. They get to play two games all week instead of embarking on a 12-day road trip.

Kerr joked pregame that the Rockets’ bright red NBA Cup court was like descending into the depths of hell. What was really in hell, though, were both offenses.

Houston forced seven Warriors turnovers in the first quarter. Both teams combined for five total points in the last four minutes of the frame, with the Rockets ultimately winning 20-18 despite going 1-for-10 from deep.

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