SAN FRANCISCO — The Houston Rockets rallied from a halftime deficit to beat the Golden State Warriors 104-100 on Wednesday, with Reed Sheppard delivering a career scoring night while Stephen Curry exited late with a right quadriceps contusion and will undergo an MRI. The loss dropped Golden State to 10-10 amid multiple lineup absences and prompted critical postgame comments from Draymond Green about the team's defense. Coaches and medical staff will evaluate rotations and player availability in coming days. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The Houston Rockets benefited from a come-from-behind 104-100 win, capitalizing on Golden State turnovers and strong performances from Reed Sheppard and supporting players to gain momentum and reinforce their rotation depth.
The Golden State Warriors suffered from turnovers, defensive lapses and injuries — notably Stephen Curry's right quad contusion — which disrupted rotations, led to a loss and raised immediate concerns about player availability.
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Curry exits as Warriors lose 104-100 to Rockets
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