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Howard to critics of bench reaction: ‘Shut up’
- Updated: April 22, 2016
6:26 PM ET
HOUSTON — Rockets center Dwight Howard has a message for anybody who didn’t think his team celebrated enough after James Harden’s winning shot against the Golden State Warriors in Thursday night’s Game 3: Shut up.
“I think everybody made a big deal out of nothing, and we were very happy we won the game,” Howard said after Friday’s film session. “But I think more so we were kind of upset we put ourselves in that situation. It took a last-second shot to win the game when we clearly had the game beat from the beginning of the game.
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