The Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets match player stats revealed a tense Emirates NBA Cup clash as Houston held off Golden State 104–100 at Chase Center.

The game remained close throughout, featuring only three lead changes and three ties, with Houston controlling late possessions to secure the victory.

Both teams struggled from long range but relied on rebounding, interior scoring and disciplined defense to stay competitive.

Houston ultimately capitalized on Golden State’s turnovers and late execution mistakes to seal the result.

Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets match player stats show balanced Houston effort

Reed Sheppard led all Rockets scorers with 31 points on 12-of-25 shooting and four three-pointers.

He added nine rebounds and five assists, providing steady offense during key stretches.

Alperen Sengun contributed 16 points and six assists while facilitating from the post.

Jabari Smith Jr. scored 15 points, including two three-pointers, and Amen Thompson posted a 14-rebound double-digit performance with 10 points.

Clint Capela dominated the glass off the bench with 12 rebounds in just over 18 minutes.

Aaron Holiday added 14 points and finished with the best plus-minus on the team at +21.

Houston outrebounded Golden State 53–47 and committed only 10 turnovers, which proved decisive in a tight contest.

Despite shooting just 39.4 percent from the field and 28.2 percent from deep, the Rockets compensated with second-chance opportunities and interior defense.

Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets match player stats highlight Warriors’ missed chances

Jimmy Butler III paced Golden State with 21 points and five assists on efficient shooting.

Will Richard added 18 points while Brandin Podziemski contributed 14 points off the bench.

Stephen Curry struggled offensively, scoring 14 points on 4-of-13 shooting and committing seven turnovers.

Draymond Green filled the stat sheet with 12 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, nearly recording a triple-double.

Golden State shot 42.7 percent overall but converted just 27.9 percent from three-point range.

The Warriors also turned the ball over 16 times, limiting their ability to complete a late comeback.

Houston’s defense forced difficult perimeter shots in the closing minutes, and free throws secured the win.

Key Game Figures

CategoryRocketsWarriors
Final Score104100
Field Goal %39.4%42.7%
Three-Point %28.2%27.9%
Free Throw %62.5%85.7%
Rebounds5347
Assists2425
Turnovers1016
Points in Paint4242
Second Chance Points1717

Leading Performers

PlayerPointsReboundsAssists
Reed Sheppard (HOU)3195
Amen Thompson (HOU)10143
Jimmy Butler III (GSW)2155
Draymond Green (GSW)1298

Houston built a 14-point lead at its peak before Golden State mounted a fourth-quarter push.

The Warriors cut the deficit to a single possession in the final minute but failed to convert a tying opportunity.

Both teams scored 42 points in the paint, highlighting the physical nature of the matchup.

However, Houston’s rebounding advantage and ball security proved decisive late.

The victory strengthened Houston’s standing in West Group C play, while Golden State was left to rue missed offensive opportunities and costly turnovers.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.