HOUSTON – The Timberwolves bade farewell to 14 years without a playoff appearance Sunday night and Rockets superstar James Harden greeted them with a rude hello during a 104-101 victory in Game 1 of a seven-game, first-round series.
Front-runner for league MVP after he led the Rockets to 65 regular-season victories, Harden scored 25 of his 44 points in the game's last 18 minutes and made seven three-pointers for a Rockets team that shoots them by the gross but struggled to do so early in the game.
"Another day for James," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. "He has done it all year."
Losers by 18 points each of the first three times the teams played in the regular season, the Wolves turned a nine-point deficit with 3:50 left into a three-point game twice in the game's final 26 seconds.
They had the ball and a chance to tie in the final nine seconds, but not only did four-time All-Star guard Jimmy Butler's desperation shot at the buzzer fall short, it came with his foot on the three-point line so it wouldn't have tied the score if it had gone in.
They came close, which is something they couldn't say while getting swept 4-0 by the Rockets in the regular season. But it still wasn't enough in a league where the winner of a first-round Game 1 takes the series 80.5 percent of the time.
While the Rockets and improved big man Clint Capela badgered Wolves All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns into an eight-point, 3-for-9 shooting night, the Wolves in turn helped limit the free-shooting Rockets to a mere 10 three-pointers made, only two more than the Wolves. They limited the Rockets to four threes made in their first 20 attempts.
The Rockets made twice as many threes (69-34) in their season series against the Wolves.