Big matchup pits Bogut vs.HOUSTON — If you were mesmerized following the ball on the perimeter Thursday night and tracking the back-and-forth scoring outbursts of Stephen Curry and James Harden, you missed an equally fascinating show in the paint.In a reversal of Game 1, which was dominated by small ball, Game 2 showcased two of the league's best centers in action similar to a street fight — something that may get even more intense as the teams' big men get healthier.If you didn't know Bogut and Howard were ailing, you certainly couldn't tell by their play in Game 2.Bogut, who needed an IV to hydrate after Game 1, posted 14 points on 7-of-9 shooting and added eight rebounds, five blocked shots and four assists.Howard had 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting to go with 17 rebounds, two steals and a blocked shot."To be honest, I didn't know if he was going to play, but Dwight showed how strong he is," Harden said.Houston went 27-14 in games Howard missed because of injury during the regular season, but the Rockets were outrebounded in 16 of those contests.Houston head coach Kevin McHale said his squad has to win in paint points and rebounding to have a chance in the series...