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'Unleashed' Curry sends Pelicans packing

China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-10 09:34
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Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors reacts to eliminating the New Orleans Pelicans in Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinal on Tuesday in Oakland. Ezra Shaw / Getty Images / AFP

OAKLAND, California - Stephen Curry is back doing everything with fire and flair - and without fear after impatiently spending six weeks on the sidelines.

Curry played his most minutes since being sidelined with a knee injury, finishing with 28 points and helping the Golden State Warriors advance to the Western Conference final for a fourth straight year by dismantling Anthony Davis and the New Orleans Pelicans 113-104 in Game 5 on Tuesday night.

"I think coach did a great job of just giving him a little bit here and there and tonight really just letting him go," Kevin Durant said. "You see when you let the dog off the leash what happens."

Durant scored 24 points and Klay Thompson added 23 for the Warriors, who with a 15th straight home playoff win tied Chicago for the NBA record. The Bulls did so from April 27, 1990 to May 21, 1991.

Davis had 34 points and 19 rebounds for a Pelicans team that overcame the loss of DeMarcus Cousins to a season-ending torn Achilles tendon three months ago to make this strong run.

The Pelicans shaved the lead to seven points with two minutes left on a basket by Davis before Draymond Green's turnaround fadeaway moments later.

The Warriors advance to play the top-seeded Houston Rockets in what has long been an anticipated Western Conference final matchup.

The series starts on Monday night in Houston. The teams didn't meet during the 2017 postseason, but the Warriors won a five-game series in the first round of the 2016 playoffs. Houston eliminated Utah in its Game 5 earlier on Tuesday.

Curry, who returned for Game 2, knocked down an open 3-pointer midway through the third and raised his hands to get the crowd going, then made another less than two minutes later.

He converted three free throws at the 6:25 mark following a hard foul by Jrue Holiday.

In the second quarter, Holiday shoved Curry into the basket, enraging the two-time MVP, who let the officials know how upset he was by no call on the play.

Holiday contributed 27 points and 11 assists, but even with better shooting, New Orleans couldn't stay with deep, score-at-will Golden State.

"No matter what the score is, no matter the time, whatever it is, we play desperate," Holiday said.

The defending champions are serious about a repeat title and took one step closer to that goal.

So far this postseason, with Durant and Green leading the way, the Warriors have admirably defeated the slower San Antonio Spurs and now the imposing, push-the-pace Pelicans.

Green had another superb all-around night at both ends of the court with 19 points, 14 rebounds, nine assists, three steals and two blocked shots.

The Warriors came out of halftime with a 10-0 run over the opening 1:54, forcing two New Orleans timeouts and taking control for the rest of the game.

Thompson hit back-to-back 3-pointers midway through the first to put Golden State up 17-10, the second right in front of his own bench as teammates erupted in celebration.

He began 6 for 9 and had 14 points by the 4:10 mark of the first. Thompson was also a tower of power defensively, with a steal and six rebounds.

Durant became irate when Nikola Mirotic made a late, hard bump on a 3-point try with 5:23 left in the first - a play that was reviewed and Mirotic received just a common foul.

As Durant took free throws, Green tried to listen in on the Pelicans' huddle before official Josh Tiven pulled him away.

"I don't have a reaction, that's Draymond," New Orleans coach Alvin Gentry said. "Should that surprise me?"

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