Tonight at 9 p.m. ET, the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets take the court live from the Toyota Center in Houston for Game 3 of their best-of-seven Western Conference Finals series as part of the 2015 NBA playoffs.

Golden State is searching for a commanding 3-0 series lead after shoring up their home court while Houston hopes a change of scenery will help it trim its deficit down to 2-1.

The Warriors topped the Rockets 110-106 in Game 1 on Tuesday and followed it up with a tight 99-98 victory in Game 2 on Thursday.

Game 3 can be live streamed for free here.

Stephen Curry has played like his MVP-self thus far in this series, draining 11 3-pointers and scoring 34 points in Game 1 and netting 33 more in Game 2.

"You put a lot of hard work into your craft, and when you rely on that work, you kind of just are in the moment, and those shots, when you rise up to take them, it feels natural, it feels normal," Curry said via ESPN. "I feel confident, and you just live with the results."

Draymond Green paced Golden State in Game 2 with seven assists.

MVP runner-up James Harden, who led Houston with 38 points, nine assists and three steals in Game 1, was unable to find an opening for the game-winning shot when he was double teamed at the end of Game 2.

"It hurts, but they did what they had to do," Harden told ESPN. "They won two games at home. We're going back home to get two games."

Dwight Howard chipped in with a club-best 17 rebounds and the Rockets came back from a 17-point deficit to make it a close game.

The Warriors look for a commanding 3-0 lead while the Rockets hope to break into the series when these teams tipoff live tonight from the Toyota Center in Houston as the NBA playoffs roll on.