NBA: Golden State Warriors waltz

Golden State thrash Portland in 2nd round of NBA playoffs.

Update: 2016-05-02 19:42 GMT
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson (above left) is fouled by Portland Trail Blazers centre Ed Davis while scoring during Game 1 of their second-round NBA basketball playoff series in Oakland, California, on Sunday. (Photo: AP)

Los Angeles: Klay Thompson and Draymond Green made sure the Golden State Warriors barely missed injured superstar Stephen Curry on Sunday in a 118-106 victory over Portland in the first game of their NBA Western Conference second-round playoff series.

Thompson scored 37 points and Green notched the first post-season triple-double of his career as the reigning champion Warriors leapt to a quick lead and never looked back on their home floor in Oakland, California.

Thompson drained a three-pointer 17 seconds into the contest and the Warriors rolled from there. Thompson scored 18 of his 37 points in the first quarter — when Portland scored just 17 points total.

The Warriors led 37-17 after the first frame, and the Trail Blazers never got the gap under nine points. Australian big man Andrew Bogut delivered a double-double of 10 points and 12 rebounds, as did Harrison Barnes. Shaun Livingston, starting in place of Curry, chipped in 12 points and six assists.

Raptors set up Miami clash

While the Warriors were setting a tone for the second round, the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat finally wrapped up first-round series victories to set up an Eastern Conference semifinal showdown.

In Toronto, DeMar DeRozan scored 30 points and the Raptors held off the Indiana Pacers 89-84 to win their first-round series four games to three, while the Heat thumped the Charlotte Hornets 106-73 in game seven of their series.
Toronto’s first post-season series triumph since 2001 ended the longest active drought between playoff series wins.

It was also the Raptors’ first win in a seven-game series, rather than a five-game set. The Pacers had the ball with 26.9 seconds remaining and the Raptors’ lead still at three, but Toronto got a defensive stop. DeRozan made two free throws to build the lead to five points with just 6.5 seconds remaining on the clock.

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