Kevin Durant hit a last-second jumper to seemingly lift Golden State over Houston, but a quick review showed the ball was still in his hands as the buzzer sounded.
ET — Green will miss the remainder of the game with a left knee strain, a disappointing end to what had been a very productive outing.
He is just shy of a triple-double (nine points, 13 assists, 11 rebounds), but if the Warriors maintain their current lead, Steve Kerr would be wise to keep him on the bench.
Golden State finishes with 20 assists on 23 made field goals in the first half, including an 11-of-17 showing from 3-point range.
Golden State's lead is single digits, but this feels a lot like a game the Warriors could blow open at any moment.
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