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Stephen Curry aims to recapture shooting form in Game 4 of Warriors-Rockets series

Stephen Curry shows some frustration during the Golden State Warriors' Game 5 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers

Externally, there has been a rush to absolve Warriors guard Stephen Curry of his ineffective play, with the dislocated finger on his left hand and sprained ankle he suffered in the first round against the Los Angeles Clippers serving as convenient excuses for those seeking them.

Playoff Picture: How things stand
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Monday night's playoff games

  • Milwaukee Bucks @ Boston Celtics - Game 4, 12am
  • Golden State Warriors @ Houston Rockets - Game 4, 2:30am

For Golden State, the explanations are much simpler and direct.

In Game 3 of this Western Conference semi-final series between the Warriors and Houston Rockets, Curry shot 7-of-23, missed 7-of-9 three-pointers, misfired on a lay-up and blew an uncontested dunk down the stretch of a 126-121 overtime loss Saturday at Toyota Center.

Curry has shot 35.3 per cent overall and 25.0 per cent from deep during the series, with his errant shooting in the Warriors' loss continuing a trend.

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Highlights from Game 3 of the Western Conference semi-final series between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets

"He just had a tough night," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "No matter how good you are, you're going to have some bad games, and just a tough night for him. It just didn't happen."

Curry, who is averaging 18.3 points in the series, said: "It was just one of those nights. I was aggressive early, tried to get to my spots and take shots. Over the course of my 44 minutes, it wasn't my night.

"We still had a couple of chances to win down the stretch. Obviously, I'm thinking of what I can do better and elevate my game, and I'm looking forward to Monday."

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The Splash Brothers are shooting a combined 28.8 per cent (15-for-52) from deep in the series, and their lack of reliable marksmanship is heaping additional pressure on Kevin Durant, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala to keep the Warriors humming offensively.

That trio was nearly enough in Game 3, with Durant posting a game-high 46 points, Green notching his sixth career postseason triple-double (19 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists) and Iguodala nailing 3-of-4 three-pointers en route to 16 points.

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But, ultimately, if the Warriors are to thwart the Rockets, Curry must reclaim his form and reliability.

Houston uncovered the scoring to complement James Harden in the form of Eric Gordon, whose two-way performance proved vital in the first round against the Utah Jazz and remains a foundation to the Rockets' success.

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Gordon scored a playoff-career-high 30 points in Game 3, drilling 7-of-14 threes to keep Houston afloat until Harden got going. And his defense remains stout.

"I have to do that every game," Gordon said. "It's all about bringing something to the table offensively, defensively every single night and give yourself a chance to win."

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Oftentimes, Gordon is easy to overlook. On a team with outsized personalities and performers, his understated approach slips through the cracks. But Gordon is averaging 24.0 points on 41.2 percent 3-point shooting this series, and his team-mates are fully aware of his production.

"Gordy [is] tough," Rockets guard Chris Paul said. "I think sometimes we've got more confidence in Gordy than he's got in himself.

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Highlights from Game 2 of the Western Conference semi-final series between the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors

"He has unlimited range: when you kick it to him and he's five steps behind the three-point line, that's a regular shot for him. Everybody else be like, 'Wow!' We're used to it. And he can drive, he can defend. We just really appreciate him around here."

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