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[ESPN] Harden and Paul combine for 74 points as Rockets come back to win in Portland

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  1. Shaq2Yao

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    PORTLAND -- At long last, the basketball world finally got a glimpse of James Harden and Chris Paul coexisting in crunch time.

    Like seemingly everything else for the Houston Rockets these days, they made it look ridiculously easy.


    The knee injury that sidelined Paul for a month and the Rockets' dominance since his return prevented the pair of All-Star playmakers from getting any clutch experience as a duo until Saturday night. They certainly aced their first test, as the Rockets rallied from 14 points down at the start of the fourth quarter to pull off a 124-117 road victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. It was the first victory of Houston's nine-game win streak that didn't come by a double-digit margin.

    "Everybody's been talking about it, right? 'What they gonna do? What they gonna do?'" Paul said with a smile of the scrutiny regarding how Houston might execute with two superstars accustomed to having the ball in clutch situations. "We're still figuring it out. I think tonight we just showed a lot of grit."

    Houston's headliners also showed a heckuva lot of skill down the stretch. Harden and Paul combined for 25 points and five assists in the fourth quarter, accounting for all but two of the Rockets' 40 points in the frame, as Houston spread the floor with a small-ball lineup and let the stars carve up the Portland defense.

    "Once we did that, we had shooters on the court, the lane was wide open," said Harden, who finished with 48 points and single-handedly outscored the Trail Blazers 15-14 in the final 7:02. "Layup, layup, layup, 3-ball."

    The first clutch possession -- using the NBA's official definition as occurring in the final five minutes with the score within five points -- was a Harden highlight. Dancing off the dribble, he made mismatched Portland power forward Noah Vonleh fall to the floor en route to an uncontested lefty layup.

    Paul drove for a layup the next possession, blowing by Portland point guard Damian Lillard, who had a spectacular offensive performance (35 points and nine made 3-pointers, which tied a franchise record) but got picked on repeatedly on the other end of the floor. Paul dished out dimes the next three trips: a feed to P.J. Tucker for a fast-break layup off a steal, a bullet to Trevor Ariza for a transition 3 that gave the Rockets the lead for good and a drop-off to Tucker for a layup after driving past Lillard.

    It was Harden's turn to attack Lillard the next trip, and it resulted in an and-1 lefty layup. He followed that by driving for yet another layup on a pick-and-roll, which made it seven straight possessions that the Rockets scored on in crunch time.

    "Me and James was talking about how cool it was that I went a few times, he got to go a few times and got to play off each other like that," said Paul, who finished with 26 points and seven assists.

    "We have a scoring anomaly over here and just a teacher over there," said Ariza, who along with Tucker keyed the Rockets' switch-everything defensive strategy down the stretch. "Watching them two play with everything we were doing defensively was just amazing."

    How Houston's stars would share the ball in crunch time was perhaps the only remaining question about the Harden and Paul pairing, at least of those that can be answered during the regular season. "A little adversity, we needed it," Harden said after the Rockets won the previous eight games by an average margin of 20.3 points, in a streak that started with Paul's return.

    "We've been talking about that we needed to get tested," Houston coach Mike D'Antoni said. "We needed to have a fourth quarter. We needed to go in the last five minutes ... But that's enough! We did, and now we'll work on it next month."

    http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/21725082/nba-harden-paul-excel-first-crunch-experience
     
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    First two sentences in your post cant be read in Dark Theme, so I'll repost, because they are awesome.

    PORTLAND -- At long last, the basketball world finally got a glimpse of James Harden and Chris Paul coexisting in crunch time.

    Like seemingly everything else for the Houston Rockets these days, they made it look ridiculously easy.​
     
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    Great game! Cp3 had some drives at the end there where I had no idea how he put the ball in the hoop, harden was making it look easy waltzing to the rim, that was NUTS
     
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    Mike has a really funny sense of humour.
     
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    Only

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    ɐᴉpǝW ʎɔɐɹᴉdsuoɔ
     
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    The media loves us. We’re getting too much attention now. I’d rather fly under the radar.
     
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    The Rockets are playing a fun style of basketball.

    Even after they were down 14 after 3qts, I felt pretty confident it was still a 50-50 chance they’d pull out the victory. It seems they alter their style for nobody. They know they have 40 point quarters in their back pockets each and every time as long as they stay to their game plan.

    That’s is impressive. As they also have that tough defense to pair it with.
     
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    Does Paul hide the ball in his pocket when he makes those crazy "pocket passes" surrounded by two guys directly into the hands of an eager team mate ? Seeing him in every game has only expanded my appreciation of what a steal we have here.and just how great he is.
     
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    media conspiracy
     
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    It was nice seeing the Harden and Paul slice slice through the defense like a hot knife through butter. Defenders falling down, discouraged and confused......beautiful!!!
     
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    Us??

    I thought Mavs been living under a rock for quite sometime

    Just go back to talking about game 6 to be relevant - a mavs fans ultimate safe space

    Or you can slither back under your rock and join your mavs
     
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    They haven't and won't figure that tandem out.
     
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    What are u talking about the Mavs are under the radar, they’re dead last.
     
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    Huh?
     
  18. Salvy

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    He is saying you a Mavs fan...
     
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  19. vlaurelio

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    Outed..
     

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