The Golden State Warriors are taking part in the Western Conference semi-finals after a Game 7 victory over the Houston Rockets.
Steve Kerr’s Golden State Warriors avoided another infamous 3-1 series turnaround by beating the Houston Rockets on the road in Game 7.
After dropping two consecutive games and setting up a vital decision player, the Warriors won match 103-89.
The victory set up the Warriors for a semi-final contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves and sent the LA Lakers in a 4-1 series victory.
The player’s ratings by SOFA scores highlighted the ups and down nights that the Houston Rockets were able to stand, and were unable to get as hot as games 5 and 6 of the series.
Amen Thompson was the highest rated player in the night, scoring 24 points and grabbing nine rebounds.
He enjoyed a very strong series, and after the game Steph Curry praised his defense. For the first time in his career, he praised the incredible performances from NBA playoff players.

The disappointing story of the Houston Rockets night was how the Warriors were able to adjust and slow down the impact Stephen Adams had on the game.
Jalen Green’s disappointing series continues, recording his fourth single-digit points in seven games this season, with just eight points in total.
Also, Fred VanVito has stepped back to his recent form, contributing only 17 points, and with each sofa score rating, Armentompson was the only player to score more than 8/10.
The Golden State Warriors rating showed how the team has turned the trends of the past two games, led by an epic night from Buddy Heald.
Hield’s 33 points made him 9-11 from the 3-point range and in doing so he rated a perfect 10.0 score.

Stephen Curry was produced with several daggers at key points in the match, with both Butler Landing Ratings surpassing the 8.0 mark.
Draymond Green also improved significantly, scoring 16 points along the way, but Jonathan Kuminga’s struggle continued.
He failed to score in seven minutes in court, and was also responsible for sales, and saw his night rated a disastrous 4.8/10.