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Steven Adams does the NBA story in Warriors-Rockets Game 6

The Golden State Warriors wanted to play a game with 7 games on Friday evening, who welcomed the Houston Rockets back to San Francisco for game 6 and the chance to end the series. The Warriors entered game 6 through the play-in tournament and the first round at home, but the Rockets showed more of what they did in game 5.

Supported by another strong performance by Fred Vanvleet, the Rockets expanded the series to a game 7 when Golden State collapsed in the fourth quarter and tried to achieve the ball. One main reason for this: the game of the veteran Steven Adams, who controlled the color. In his efforts, Adams made unique NBA history with his performance.

Adams was the first player in the NBA story to shoot 100% from the field, tried 15 or more free throws, block three or more shots and have no sales between the regular season and the playoffs. Sales have not been pursued since the 1977/78 season, so this could have been the first statistics very well that has ever been.

After his career at the Oklahoma City Thunder, who became one of the most constant starting centers in the league, Adams has since spent several teams before it ended up in Houston. After Adams played a limited role in the regular season, he was a major role in the Rockets that force a game 7.

What the Golden State and Houston will play in a winner in a game 7 on Sunday, with the tip-off for 8:30 p.m. EST.

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