BOX SCORENobody can question the fight and competitive spirit of the injury-depleted Warriors. The latest example came Thursday night in Houston against the Rockets in what easily was their best win of the season, 115-113, in overtime at Toyota Center. No Steph Curry, no Jimmy Butler, no Kristaps Porzingis and much more. Half of the Warriors’ active roster was hurt in a game where they only had 10 healthy players, including all three of their two-way contracts.The Warriors led the entire game until 43.8 seconds were remaining in the third quarter. They then outscored the Rockets by one in the fourth quarter and two in overtime. So many chances to waive the white flag, and that never was an option for these Warriors to begin a three-game road trip. Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors with 26 points, and De’Anthony Melton was right behind with 23. All five Warriors scored in double figures. RELENTLESS EFFORT pic.twitter.com/34dgiqIuIo — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) March 6, 2026 Kevin Durant dropped 23 points for the Rockets, but Reed Sheppard led all scorers with 30 points. Sheppard has two 30-point games this season, and both...
What we learned as Melton, Podziemski fuel Warriors’ stunning OT win vs. Rockets
Published March 5, 2026 • 23 hrs ago
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