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Saturday, Dec. 23 8:30pm ET
Warriors end road misery

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HOUSTON (AP) -- Losers of seven straight road games and 10 of their last 11, the Golden State Warriors were happy to run into a Houston Rockets team that was missing its two leading scorers.

Antawn Jamison scored 26 points, Larry Hughes added 22, Mookie Blaylock 15 and Marc Jackson and Vonteego Cummings 13 each as Golden State defeated Houston 95-87 Saturday night. The rockets were without Steve Francis (sprained ankle) and Cuttino Mobley (hyperextended elbow).

"Christmas is sometime soon, so it was good to win -- especially when they're so hard for us to come by," Golden State coach Dave Cowens said. "It was a blessing to us. It was also a plus to play a team that was a little banged-up, too, for a change."

Golden State also had only 10 in uniform with players such as Adam Keefe (broken nose) and Erick Dampier (knee surgery) out.

"It's nice to get a win any time for us, whether it's before Christmas, Halloween or Easter, whatever," Blaylock said. "We had to balance the attack and double-team them, especially early when they started scoring so easily.

"We knew we had to win with them being short."

Said Jamison: "Any time you don't have Francis and Cuttino out there, you have to take advantage. I think we caught a team that has been struggling and we got them when they're down."

Eleven of the Warriors' 27 games have been decided by seven points or fewer, so the close game at the end was no surprise.

"We've been in games where we should have won at least half of them but just didn't get it done," Jamison said. "We did the things to close this one out. Maybe we can turn it around."

The Rockets lost their season-high fourth in a row, all of them at home, to slip to .500 for the first time since Nov. 16.

"We had our key guys out but I'm proud of the way we battled," coach Rudy Tomjanovich said. "We had gotten to a point where we had played pretty good on the road. But since then we've just run into some tough luck and we're all beat up.

"It's a shame because we had worked so hard to get to .500 and then we have injuries knock us back. It could be fatigue with guys playing extended minutes, but they played hard and did the best they could."

One player who wasn't accustomed to the minutes was Moochie Norris. Playing in place of Francis, he got his second NBA start and played a career-high 48 minutes. He tied his career-high with 19 points, but had only four in the fourth quarter.

"I tried to pace myself in the first half so I wouldn't get too tired," Norris said. "I was kind of cruising for a while. It's just one of those funny things where you're not used to the minutes and you run out of steam."

Maurice Taylor added 18 and 12 rebounds, Hakeem Olajuwon had 16 and Walt Williams had 13 points and a season-high six assists.

Jamison scored four points early in the fourth as part of a 9-2 run that gave the Warriors their biggest lead, 85-76 with 6:39 to play.

The Rockets closed to 87-83 with 2:19 to play, but Jamison's turnaround jumper made it 89-83 and Cummings hit a jumper with 36 seconds and added two free throws with 23 seconds remaining.

Blaylock's two free throws with 14 seconds left sealed the win.

Two baskets by Olajuwon allowed Houston to move ahead 27-23 at the end of the first period and gave Olajuwon 10 points.

Golden State scored the first six points of the second quarter to go back on top, 29-27. Moments later, Houston went on an 11-2 run to open its biggest lead, 40-33 with 6:18 left in the half.

Hughes scored eight points the final six minutes to help the Warriors come back to tie it at 51 at the half. Jamison had 17 points at that time and Hughes 13.

The Rockets came out cold the second half, missing eight of their first nine shots. When Golden State went on an 8-0 run, including back-to-back 3s by Blaylock and Hughes, the Warriors held a 63-56 advantage.

Houston answered with its own 9-0 run, including a 3 by Williams, to go back on top 65-63 with 4:40 left in the period.

Golden State settled for a 72-71 lead after three as Jamison and Hughes each had 20 points.

Game notes
It was the first time since the start of the 1998-99 season that the Rockets played without both Francis and Mobley ... Rookie Dan Langhi had career-highs in minutes (11), points (six) and rebounds (three) by halftime ... The Warriors led the NBA in offensive rebounds with a 15.5 average entering the game.
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