Previously on "The Warriors and the Rockets" ... I mean, what didn't happen in the Golden State Warriors' Game 3 evisceration of the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center? After two hyper-competitive games in which the Rockets may have come away with a 2-0 lead against any other team, the Warriors traveled to hostile territory and handed their opponents one of the most thorough beatdowns of the postseason so far, a 110-75 blowout in which they reestablished their status as title favorites. Houston went home with confidence that it could extend the series — it now looks likely that they will head out on summer vacation fairly soon. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] As usual, the star for Golden State was Stephen Curry, who has looked even more sensational in the playoffs than he did during a deserving MVP campaign. In addition to breaking Reggie Miller's record for three-pointers made in a single postseason (in nine fewer games), Curry put up 40 points on 19 field-goal attempts, many of which were spectacular: At the other end, the Warriors found James Harden substantially less aggressive than in the previous two games. He finished with 17...