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Rockets Blow Out Warriors in Game 5 — Fans Can’t Believe It

KEYPOINTS SUMMARY – Rockets Blow Out Warriors

  • Houston Rockets crush Warriors in shocking Game 5 blowout
  • Fans explode on social media over Golden State’s embarrassing collapse
  • Rockets trio scores 75 points, Warriors coach Kerr gives up early
  • Game 6 moves to San Francisco, pressure now fully on the Warriors
  • Has Golden State’s dynasty officially cracked? NBA Twitter thinks so

Nobody Saw This Coming — Rockets Obliterate Warriors in Game 5

Brace yourself, because what happened Wednesday night in Houston shook NBA Twitter to its core.

With their season on the line, the Houston Rockets didn’t just fight back — they torched the Golden State Warriors in a jaw-dropping 131-116 blowout that had the internet in total disbelief.

Just days ago, most fans had written Houston off. Down 3-0 and facing elimination, they were expected to fold. But someone clearly forgot to tell Amen Thompson, Dillon Brooks, and Fred VanVleet — because those three came out swinging like their lives depended on it.


Amen, Dillon and VanVleet Unleash Firestorm on Golden State

The numbers don’t lie — 75 points combined between the Rockets’ big three. Thompson was electric. VanVleet was surgical. And Brooks? Pure chaos energy with every shot he buried.

From the very first possession, it was clear Houston didn’t come to play nice. They built an early lead and never let go, stunning the Warriors into a confused, sluggish mess.

By the time the third quarter rolled around, Warriors coach Steve Kerr had seen enough. He waved the white flag — pulling his starters and sending in the bench while the Rockets continued to dunk on whatever was left of Golden State’s pride.


Steve Kerr Quits Early — NBA Twitter GOES OFF

Yes, that’s right. Midway through the third quarter, Kerr pulled the plug. The decision sparked an online meltdown.

Fans flooded X (formerly Twitter), confused, angry, and downright shocked.

  • “Kerr gave up? In Game 5??”
  • “Steph Curry needs help ASAP.”
  • “Are we watching the end of the dynasty live?”

Even longtime Warriors supporters weren’t sugarcoating it. Golden State looked lifeless, lazy, and outclassed — a rare sight for a franchise known for playoff poise.


Rockets Blow Out Warriors – Social Media ERUPTS After Rockets Win

NBA fans didn’t just react — they exploded.

“Dillon Brooks got the Warriors out here running for the exits,” one user wrote.
Another fan posted, “VanVleet looked like prime Chris Paul out there — and against the WARRIORS?!”
Even neutral viewers couldn’t hide their disbelief: “This isn’t just a win. It’s an EXECUTION.”

Memes were everywhere. Steph Curry looking lost. Draymond Green yelling into the void. Steve Kerr sipping imaginary tea from the bench. NBA Twitter was having a field day.

And don’t even get started on the Rockets fans. From “We’re not done yet!” to “See y’all in Game 7,” their confidence soared like Houston’s scoreline.


Was This the Beginning of the End for Golden State?

One thing was clear: something broke in Golden State on Wednesday night.

It wasn’t just a bad game — it was a public unraveling. Klay Thompson was cold. Curry was swarmed. The defense was nonexistent. And Steve Kerr looked like he’d rather be anywhere else than courtside at Toyota Center.

The Warriors, a team once known for their grit and never-say-die mentality, looked tired. Disconnected. Almost… over it.

Which leads fans to ask: Is this the end of the Warriors era?
Because if Game 5 was any indication, the cracks in the dynasty aren’t just forming — they’re gaping.


Houston’s Message: We’re Still Here

Don’t get it twisted — this wasn’t just Golden State falling apart. This was Houston rising.

Amen Thompson has officially arrived. His explosiveness rattled defenders all night. Dillon Brooks played like a man possessed. And Fred VanVleet? That’s a championship guard playing like he’s got something to prove — and he’s proving it every night.

This wasn’t just survival. This was a statement.
The Rockets didn’t just win. They dominated, and they made sure everyone on the internet was watching.


Game 6: All Eyes on Chase Center

With the series now 3-1, the Warriors are still in control — on paper. But momentum? That’s shifted entirely.

Game 6 heads to Chase Center, and Golden State better wake up. The Rockets are coming in hot, fearless, and with a point to prove.

Fans already have their popcorn ready.
Will the Warriors bounce back?
Or will the Rockets pull off the unthinkable and force a Game 7?

NBA Twitter is locked in — and judging by how Wednesday went, anything is possible.


The Internet Crowned the Rockets — and Roasted the Warriors

Let’s not forget the real MVPs of the night: the social media comedians. Here’s a taste of what trended after the final buzzer:

  • “Golden State playing like they’ve got dinner reservations.”
  • “Houston turned Steph into Seth.”
  • “Draymond’s podcast after this game is gonna be WILD.”
  • “Brooks bullying the dynasty is the plot twist nobody predicted.”

Some fans even begged for the old Warriors to come back:

  • “Where’s the 2015 Curry? Bring him out. This clone isn’t cutting it.”

Rockets Blow Out Warriors – Game 5 Was a Wake-Up Call — Loud and Unmissable

If you missed Game 5, you missed pure chaos, NBA-style. The Rockets didn’t just fight off elimination — they embarrassed one of the league’s most decorated franchises.

The internet saw it. The players felt it. And now the pressure’s on.

Is Golden State cooked? Or will they remind us who they are in Game 6?

All we know is: after Wednesday night, the Houston Rockets aren’t afraid of anyone.

And neither is NBA Twitter.

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