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Steph, Dubs bench had great reaction Otto's 3-point barrage

Otto Porter Jr. has found a home with the Warriors, and their love for him was evident during a 45-second stretch at the end of the first half of their game against the Houston Rockets on Sunday night.

Porter went on a Steph Curry-like flurry with three straight 3-pointers in quick succession to give the Warriors a little breathing room against the young and hungry Rockets.

Curry, the Warriors' bench and the fans at Chase Center absolutely loved the show from Porter.

Porter finished the first half with 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range. The first 3-pointer of the end-of-quarter sequence gave the Warriors a 63-59 lead. The next two pushed the advantage to 69-59 before Houston made a bucket to cut the deficit at halftime to 69-61.

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Porter signed a minimum contract with the Warriors in the offseason and has fit in seamlessly. The 28-year-old is helping anchor the second unit, coming into the game averaging 6.0 points in 17.1 minutes per game. Those numbers will go up after his first-half performance Sunday night.

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