HOUSTON — What happens when the Hamptons 5 gets spun around, twisted up, punched, crunched and humbled in a playoff game?



We saw all that for the first time on Wednesday, when the Houston Rockets dominated the best lineup in Warriors (and maybe NBA) history from the Game 2 opening tip all the way to through the continuously crumbling minutes of the Warriors’ last gasp in the fourth quarter.



We saw the Warriors’ best five players look vulnerable, from start to finish; we saw the Hamptons 5 get outscored in each of its four shifts in this game on its way to a -17 total wipeout in 21:25 of action.



We saw Houston get physical with Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala, and we saw that group fall back, on the way to a 127-105 Houston victory at the Toyota Center that evened the Western Conference finals at 1-1.



So I asked Durant, who led the way with 38 points but got pulled under the tide...