Rather than discussing the Houston Rockets‘ upset victory over the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, some media members can't stop talking about one striking image from last night's game.
The Rockets held on to a one-point victory over the Warriors in Game 3, but it took a James Harden game-winning shot with 2.7 seconds remaining to make that happen. This was a bit troubling considering Houston had led for the entire game other than the opening basket.
Following Harden's game-winning shot, the Rockets looked more unmoved than excited, as you can see in this video:
https://twitter.com/SeanFarnham/status/723368139753287681
On Friday, Dwight Howard was asked about his reaction to the game-winning shot, to which he replied:
Article Continues Below“For all those people saying we weren't happy and excited that James hit the shot, shut up,”
Even Rockets general manager Daryl Morey couldn't hold back on Twitter:
Big win to keep series on serve&folks are worried about grading cheer technique&execution when there is still time left on the clock? OK
— Daryl Morey 🗽🏀 (@dmorey) April 22, 2016
It makes sense that the Rockets bench would be more relieved than excited over Harden's shot. First of all, they had led almost the entire game until the very end. Secondly, there were still 2.7 seconds left on the clock, giving the Warriors plenty of time to steal a victory being down by only a point.

While people will have a field day stirring up drama about friction between Howard, Harden and the rest of the Rockets roster, the most important thing is Houston won Game 3 versus the 73-9 Warriors.