REACTION Game 7: Houston ROCKETS vs Golden State WARRIORS
We got to give the Warriors a little bit of credit. Draymond and a-hole move again last night, but boy, I want to tell you, we talk about the Rockets defense all the time. Golden State can d you up now. Yeah, that was hard to get anything off. Listen, they were going down low and LP couldn’t get anything going down. They couldn’t get anything outside. I mean, they were closing out on the three-point line and yet you still couldn’t get inside. You couldn’t get the ball to Stephen Adams. You couldn’t I mean I mean I don’t think we’re giving Golden State enough credit for what they deserve a lot of credit. They deserve a lot of credit. I mean they were they challenged everything at the rim. They challenged I I just think the Rockets have to be stronger in the paint, more physical finish when they have a chance at and stuff like that. But I give Golden State a lot of credit, man. They the Rockets are a much more talented team. But Golden State, you know, they just their veterans played better when it mattered most in this game seven. And they did defend.
In this video, we break down and react to Game 7 of the NBA Playoffs between the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors — a matchup full of drama, defensive grit, and offensive struggles.
We discuss Steph Curry’s postgame comments, why Fred VanVleet was the only consistent player for Houston, and whether the Rockets’ defensive identity is enough to carry them moving forward. From Buddy Hield’s clutch performance to Golden State hitting 25 more threes, we’re unpacking all the key moments and asking the real questions.
📝 Topics Covered:
Why your best point guard can’t disappear in big moments
Steph Curry: “This is probably the toughest defense I’ve faced”
Fred VanVleet stood out — was anyone else locked in?
Are the Rockets just a defensive team with no offensive identity?
Buddy Hield beating the Rockets late
Warriors’ elite communication and shooting
Rockets struggled to find Golden State’s shooters all series
Golden State made 25 more 3-pointers than Houston
Alperen Şengün admits: “I was better offensively last year”
Rockets showed real accountability despite the loss
🔥 Whether you’re a Rockets fan, a Warriors supporter, or just love high-stakes NBA Playoff basketball, this episode is for you.
👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments:
Did the Rockets blow it, or is this team just getting started?
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9 Comments
As a warriors fan since 04’ im glad the west is in good hands. Okc rockets wolves are gonna be a problem in the next decade. I don’t see the same talent for the east unfortunately
Rockets are more talented in versus living Legends, boy U watching different game . Goat Steph ❤Dreymond, x 4 rings with Jimmy 5 ring is on way ,Warriors We proud ❤❤❤
Was Alpi the only negative player on the field? You senile bastard!!!
People forget that Golden state has the #1 defense in the league since the Jimmy trade.
Bash Brothers and Bash crew destroy little rocket tonight
The Rockets did not have more talent, they had more athleticism. The two best players in the series were on the Warriors, the best defender was on GSW, hell Buddy Hield is a better shooter than anyone on Houston—and he’s not even GSW’s best shooter lol.
Hats off to your honest analysis Gentlemen, from a Warriors fan
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Curry has been nightmare for rockets franchise last 10 yrs 😂😂😂