Dwight Howard, Rockets to 'see if (Warriors) want the fight just as much as we do'Houston Rockets coach Kevin McHale used to be Steve Kerr's teammate on TNT telecasts."I like Steve a lot, but not now," McHale said at today's Rockets shootaround at the Olympic Club.Game 1 of the Western Conference finals is tonight in Oakland, and it's no time to be friendly.A difference between the regular-season Rockets and postseason Rockets is their knowledge that they can overcome a 19-point third quarter deficit in an elimination game and go on a 49-18 run as they did in the previous playoff round against the Clippers."We've had some pretty good moments," said Dwight Howard, his knees wrapped in ice after the workout, but the one thing I will say is the Game 6 we came back from, we grew as a team in our character and heart.In the last series, we were down big and never stopped fighting or believing in ourselves, and that's what got us out of that big hole.Despite the presence of MVP runner-up James Harden, Howard said, Dominating the paint is going to be key in this series.The only thing we can all go out and do is play our hearts out and play with passion and bring the fight to whatever team...