HOUSTON — When Stephen Curry heard that his offensive rebound over Dwight Howard in Game 3 was among the top 10 plays on ESPN's "SportsCenter" on Saturday night, the Warriors' point guard seemed almost embarrassed.The spindly, 6-foot-3 Curry getting position on Howard and then fending off the 6-11 hulk with his right arm while snatching the offensive rebound with his left has become the indelible image of the Warriors taking a 3-0 Western Conference finals lead over the Rockets.Warriors power forward Draymond Green admits that he lost his temper for a while Saturday night, when he was issued a technical foul for talking to his coach.Green thought he had been called for his fourth foul on a James Harden drive with 5:30 remaining in the third quarter, and Green marched to head coach Steve Kerr to explain that he went straight up to defend the shot and got both hands on the ball.Referee Jason Phillips believed Green's loud and aggressive explanation was directed at the officials and called a technical foul — setting off a confusing flurry of events.Harden made the technical free throw and the first of two free throws for the shooting foul — which was actually called...