Warriors overcome Stephen Curry injury, roll to Game 4 win HOUSTON — Stephen Curry sat at his locker after the game, his right knee taped and his mood brightening. Curry politely demurred as two reporters approached to ask questions, but then he stood and offered a tidy synopsis of Game 4. In a season bursting with memorable performances, they offered a classic Sunday in Houston. Moments after Curry hobbled toward the locker room with a sprained knee, the Warriors soared into an otherworldly realm and steamed to a 121-94 victory over the Rockets at Toyota Center. Klay Thompson scored 23 points, Andre Iguodala added 22 off the bench and Draymond Green had 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists. Dwight Howard led the Rockets with 19 points and 15 rebounds. The Warriors still haven't lost consecutive games all season, and this win cut directly to their determination and cohesiveness. Curry returned to the lineup after missing two games because of a sprained right ankle. The game was tied at 56-56 when Curry departed, but the Warriors outscored Houston 41-20 in the third quarter to break free. Green and Thompson took turns burying three-pointers. [...] off went the Warriors,...