Previously, on The Warriors and the Rockets … After an initial scare, the top-seeded Warriors roared back to life by doubling-down on the top three facets of the team's 67-win attack – ball movement, expert defense, and knockout shooting. Houston attempted a comeback behind James Harden's stellar 28-point night, but Golden State hung on for the Game 1 win with a 110-106 victory . Stephen Curry led the W's with 31 points, 24 of which came after halftime. Reserve Golden State guard Shaun Livingston had the game of his life with 18 points and seven rebounds, slithering to the goal repeatedly to take advantage of opportunistic buckets while Houston looked elsewhere. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] The Rockets ran out to a 16-point lead at one point in the second quarter before turnovers and a smaller Golden State lineup helped turn the tide, so much so that GSW outscored the Rox by 19 over the final two-thirds of the second quarter, heading into halftime up three. Foul trouble for center Andrew Bogut forced W's coach Steve Kerr into moving all-world defensive "big" man Draymond Green into the center slot, and he forced several...