The Golden State Warriors have reclaimed control of the Western Conference Finals with a dominant win over the Houston Rockets in Game 3.The defending champions bounced back in style from a 22-point loss in the previous game as they secured a massive 126-85 victory at Oracle Arena - their largest in playoff history.This set an NBA record for the Dubs as they've now won 16 straight games at home in the playoffs, beating the previous mark of 15 set by Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls in 1990 and 1991. 

There was a welcome sight for the Warriors as Stephen Curry returned to his devastating best. 

He finished with a game-high 35 points on 13-of-23 shooting as he finally broke out of his shooting slump. 

The two-time MVP struggled in the first half as he still couldn't get many shots to fall, going 1-of-7 from three-point range. 

But he exploded into life in the third quarter as he poured in 18 points on a perfect 7-of-7 from the field. He pulled out his full repertoire of offensive moves as he hit everything from three-pointers to crafty layups. 

The Warriors had six players in double figures including all five of their starters. Kevin Durant added 25 points on 9-of-19 shooting and Klay Thompson contributed 13. 

Draymond Green may have struggled offensively but he was terrific on the defensive end and did a bit of everything with 10 points, 17 rebounds, six assists, a steal and a block. 

It was truly a night to forget for the Rockets as they produced an awful display on both ends of the floor in their biggest ever loss in the postseason. 

James Harden posted 20 points and Chris Paul had 13 but the All-Star backcourt duo combined to shoot just 13-of-32. 

Houston will now have a tough task on their hands to get back in the series as they face another game in Oakland on Tuesday night. 

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