Warriors Came Out To Play; Win Series with Blowout
- By Shaki N. Wilson
- Apr 27, 2016
- 1 min read

The Golden State Warriors' message was clear from the start: The series with the Houston Rockets will end Wednesday Night. They open the game making 14 shots on 12 assists and Rockets guard Jason Terry's guarantee had no merit.
Before game five, Terry guaranteed the Rockets would return home for game six; he was half right. Golden State took control early and never looked back, defeating Houston 114-81, winning the series 4-1 and ending a tumultuous season for a Rockets team that will have many off-season questions to answer.

Dwight Howard, who has an option to stay with the team next year with a $23 million price tag, shot miserably for the game. In fact, James Harden, who finished with 35 overrated points, had 25 of the team's 37 first half points. The combination of Trevor Ariza, Patrick Beverly, Corey Brewer and Jason Terry, combined for four threes and the Rockets shot just 32 percent shooting. A consistent shooter must be added to give Harden the offensive help he needs.

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