How Correa & Verlander could impact competitive balance for Astros, American League
SPORTSMAP ROUNDTABLE
30 November 2022
SPORTSMAP ROUNDTABLE
With multiple teams showing interest in Carlos Correa, ESPN Houston's John Granato and Lance Zierlein discuss which team they would least like to see him sign with.
John would like to keep Correa out of the division and away from the Mariners, but Lance thinks Carlos ending up with the Yankees would be the worst outcome and lays out why.
Plus, the guys debate the worst landing spot for Justin Verlander. And if Jeremy Pena's success with the Astros will make Correa more likely to pass on the contract offer from the Twins, and sign with a team with legit World Series aspirations.
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Jalen Green made two free throws with 3.5 seconds left and the Houston Rockets beat the Golden State Warriors 91-90 on Wednesday night to advance to the NBA Cup semifinals in Las Vegas.
Houston snapped a 15-game skid against the Warriors, winning for the first time in the series since Feb. 20, 2020. The Rockets will face Oklahoma City, which beat Dallas in the other West quarterfinal game on Tuesday night, in the semifinals on Saturday.
Alperen Sengun led the Rockets with 26 points and 11 rebounds and Jabari Smith Jr. added 15 points.
Houston led by 14 before falling behind late to set up the thrilling finish.
Houston trailed by six with about 1 1/2 minutes left before Fred VanVleet made a 3-pointer and Sengun added a layup with 27 seconds to go to cut the lead to one.
Stephen Curry missed a 3-pointer with 11 seconds left and Gary Payton II grabbed the rebound, but Green intercepted his pass and was fouled by Jonathan Kuminga to set up the winning free throws.
The Warriors had a chance to win it at the buzzer but Smith blocked Brandin Podziemski’s 3-point attempt.
Warriors: Golden State beat the Rockets twice this season without Curry before losing Wednesday in a game where he had 19 points.
Rockets: This young team showed poise in finishing this one after squandering a double-digit lead.
Green’s hustle on getting the ball late to draw the foul to set up the winning free throws.
Houston won despite making just 6 of 27 3-pointers.
While Houston heads to Las Vegas this weekend, the Warriors will return to regular-season play Sunday at Dallas.