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Spurs humble Rockets as Harden's MVP-worthy season ends in a whimper

It was a historically bad night for the Houston side.

THE SAN ANTONIO Spurs humiliated the Houston Rockets on Thursday with a 114-75 game six closeout win that brought James Hardenโ€™s MVP-worthy season to a startling halt.

LaMarcus Aldridge paced the offense by scoring 34 points for the short-handed Spurs, who routed the Rockets despite the absence of top scorer Kawhi Leonard and star guard Tony Parker.

โ€œEverybody picked it up. It wasnโ€™t one guy scoring 40 points,โ€ said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. โ€œThey played well at the offensive end with a lot of sense and defensively it was one of our best nights.โ€

San Antonio won the second-round series in six games and punched their ticket to the Western Conference playoff finals against the Golden State Warriors, which kicks off on Sunday.

Hardenโ€™s baffling performance in front of a Houston crowd of 18,050 at the Toyota Center arena was almost as big a stunner as the Spursโ€™ winning a NBA playoff elimination contest by a whopping 39 points. The Rockets 75 points was second-lowest in a game during the Harden era.

And the Spurs didnโ€™t need Parker (torn left quadriceps) or Leonard (sore left ankle) to do it.

Jonathon Simmons added 18 points in place of Leonard, while Patty Mills chipped in 14 points and seven assists.

Pau Gasol tallied 10 points with 11 rebounds for San Antonio, which trailed 5-4 in the first quarter before coasting to the win.

San Antonio shot 53 percent from the field, compiled a 60-37 rebounding advantage and limited Houston to 28 percent shooting.

โ€œThey feel as bad as I do. It is going to hurt and linger,โ€ said Rockets coach Mike Dโ€™Antoni.

Harden was a non-factor Thursday after finishing second in scoring during the season at 29.1 points per game. He did not attempt a shot until the 6:19 mark of the second quarter.

Harden accepted some of the blame for the loss.

โ€œI just didnโ€™t have rhythm,โ€ Harden said. โ€œI was making passes and we didnโ€™t knock down shots.

โ€œIt falls on my shoulders. It is tough, especially the way we lost at home.โ€

By halftime Harden had as many points as turnovers (five each), and just two field-goal attempts at the intermission.

Harden finished with 10 points on two-of-11 shooting with seven assists and six turnovers. Trevor Ariza paced Houston with 20 points, and Clint Capela had 15 points and 12 boards.

Asked if Harden was injured, Dโ€™Antoni said, โ€œHeโ€™s been battling that cold, but nothing I know of. I donโ€™t want to litigate what just happened.โ€

Leonard hopes to return to action Sunday for game one of the NBA semi-final series.

The Rockets had been 3-0 against San Antonio in postseason series, winning in the first round in 1980, the conference semifinals in 1981, and the conference finals in 1995.

The other NBA semi-final features the Cleveland Cavaliers against either the Boston Celtics or the Washington Wizards.

The Celtics lead their second round series 3-2 and can close it out with a win Friday in Washington.

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