STAT OF THE DAY
- The Warriors defeated the Rockets 104-93 in Game 3 Saturday at Chase Center.
- Houston played without Jimmy Butler, who sustained a pelvic contusion in Game 2.
- Steph Curry led the Golden State offense scoring a game-high 36 points.
- The Game 3 winner in a tied best-of-seven series wins 74.2 percent of the time.
- The victory gives Golden State a two-games-to-one lead in the series.
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Kurtenbach: The Warriors might not have the firepower of the past, but never bet against championship DNA
SAN FRANCISCO — Across the street from Chase Center — perhaps within Steph Curry’s shooting range — is an office of CRISPR, whose DNA-editing technology won the Nobel Prize in 2020. The Warriors don’t need their neighbors’ help anytime soon. The Dubs might not have the same strength in their numbers that they once boasted. Curry and Draymond Green’s legs might not have as much in them as they once had. Jimmy Butler’s backside has undoubtedly see…

STAT OF THE DAY
150 Stephen Curry scored 36 points in his 150th career playoff game Saturday night as the Warriors beat the Rockets. Curry entered with a career playoff average of 27 points per game.
Ayesha Curry Had No Words for Warriors' Steph Curry Post
Even without Jimmy Butler, who was ruled out due to a pelvic contusion, the Golden State Warriors managed to defeat the Houston Rockets in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series by a final score of 104-93. Stephen Curry led the way with a vintage performance: 36 points on 12-of-23 shooting from the field, nine assists, seven rebounds, two blocks and one steal.They now lead the series two games to one, and they will have the opportunity to pu…
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