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Green blames himself for Warriors’ Game 3 loss
- Updated: April 22, 2016
Thanks to a timely jumper from James Harden in the waning moments of the fourth quarter, the Houston Rockets won Game 3 and are now facing a 2-1 deficit instead of massive 3-0 hole. With Game 4 in Houston, the Rockets could conceivable tie up the series, especially if Stephen Curry is still not able to play.
However, after Harden’s jumper, the Warriors did have a chance at winning Game 3 when they had the ball coming out of a timeout. Yet Draymond Green immediately lost it out of bounds, his seventh turnover of the game.
Green had a poor performance in Game 3. He shot 3-of-9, 0-for-3 from three and although Green shoots 70 percent from the line, he missed three free throws (3-of-6). Green wasn’t terrible though as he finished …
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