Here's how Houston Rockets star James Harden referred to the Golden State Warriors before their matchup on Saturday night: The clip of Harden telling his huddled-up teammates that the Warriors — who entered that contest with an NBA-best record of 31-6 — were "not that good, man," despite having already beaten Houston twice by double figures this season, was later deleted from the Rockets' Instagram account . Nothing's ever really gone on the Internet, though, even if the "Swag Champs" might have wished it would disappear after a third straight major loss to that "not that good" team. Houston had a chance to bounce back from their troika of beatdowns on Wednesday, and ... well, it didn't go so hot: [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] The firing-on-all-cylinders Warriors needed just under seven minutes to build a double-digit lead, which Golden State center Andrew Bogut punctuated by emphatically rejecting Houston star Dwight Howard at the rim, twice: While Houston charged back to keep things tight for a while behind a steady stream of trips to the line and delivered dimes from Harden, the Rockets just had no answer once Golden...