OAKLAND, Calif. — The Rockets had several of their usual on-court moments -- correcting one another, episodes that are not uncommon for them -- but drew the Warriors' notice in Monday's Game 2.
"It's a good feeling because you know when you see that, something's working right," Warriors guard Klay Thompson said of the Rockets' finger pointing in their 115-106 loss. "We were frustrating them early in the beginning with our ball movement and our cutting and just getting good looks at the rim. We have such great screeners on this team, we're always going to find the open man.