Game 3 questions: Will Curry play? Will Durant play better?
With two Western Conference playoff series moving to The Lone Star State for Game 3s, the biggest questions surround the former MVPs.
The Warriors lead Houston 2-0, having little trouble with the Rockets on Monday even while Curry rested his injured right ankle.
Golden State lists the NBA's leading scorer as questionable.
Raptors at Pacers, series tied 1-1.
Indiana has contained All-Star guard DeMar DeRozan but not center Jonas Valanciunas, who is averaging 17.5 points and 17 rebounds and has sparked Toronto's 32-15 advantage on the offensive glass.
Dirk Nowitzki and JJ Barea both said they felt better after some rest, and Nowitzki said he expects to play Thursday after bruising his right knee early in Game 2.
Barea is hopeful he can return after sitting out with a strained right groin.
Deron Williams, David Lee and Devin Harris all are still with one ailment or another, making for some long odds against an Oklahoma City team that won all four games in the regular season before a 108-70 rout in Game 1.
For Rockets coach JB Bickerstaff, that means playing nastier basketball to match the aggression he said the Warriors are showing.
Because you're not going to get any calls, Howard said.
