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Houston Rockets guard James Harden shoots as Phoenix Suns guard Troy Daniels watches during the first half. Image Credit: AP

Phoenix: James Harden looked up at the half-time totals on Thursday night and couldn’t believe what he saw, despite how well he and the Houston Rockets had shot the ball.

“I thought there was something wrong with the score,” he said.

There wasn’t. Harden scored 23 of his 48 points in the second quarter and the Rockets put up 90 in the first half on the way to a 142-116 rout of the Phoenix Suns.

Houston dominated with Chris Paul back in the line-up after he missed 14 games because of a knee injury. The Rockets made 61 per cent of their first-half shots to match the second-most points in a first half in NBA history.

“Everybody was psyched up to get Chris back,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said. “Just one of those nights where we played well offensively. ... Chris played really well.”

Houston finished 14 points shy of the franchise record for points in a game and improved to 8-1 on the road this season. The Rockets knocked down 21 of 44 3-point attempts, and Harden made all 18 of his free throws.

He is 37 for 37 from the foul line over the past two games, an NBA record.

Harden, the league’s leading scorer, had 33 points at halftime. Houston used a 13-1 run over the final 3:08 of the first quarter to take control and was never threatened after that, leading 45-23 going into the second.

Paul, who hadn’t played since the season opener, got the start and didn’t miss a beat, scoring 11 points and handing out 10 assists in limited action.

“I know I was gassed, especially early, but it was fun to get back out there with the guys,” he said.

D’Antoni said before the game that getting the two stars, Harden and Paul, in sync will “take care of itself over the next week or so.” D’Antoni planned to play Paul for 20 minutes — the point guard got 21 minutes of action and sat out most of the fourth quarter.

“The 20-minute restriction, first and foremost, I hate it,” Paul said, “but I know they’re trying to protect me.”

Ryan Anderson added 24 points for the Rockets, who have won seven of eight.

The Suns also shot well in the first half, getting 65 points before the break. They got the lead down to 14 with one of Troy Daniels’ six 3-pointers in the second quarter, but the Rockets repeatedly scored with ease at the other end.

Daniels tied a Suns record for 3s in a quarter and led Phoenix with 23 points. Devin Booker added 18 points and 10 assists.

“I felt like it was a good experience for us to see what a high-calibre team looks like up close and personal,” Booker said. “But we were on the wrong end of that.”