NBA Finals

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NBA Finals: The Celtics let a golden opportunity to slay the Warriors ... (Yahoo Sport Australia)

BOSTON — With eight minutes remaining in a tied Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Golden State Warriors forward Nemanja Bjelica threw an inbounds pass directly to ...

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Steph Curry perfectly answers if Game 4 is best NBA Finals ... (NBC Sports Bay Area)

Steph Curry reveals whether he thinks his Game 4 performance was his best Finals game ever.

“We rely on Draymond bringing that energy and fire throughout the course of the season year after year. I wanted to try to leverage that in a positive direction for us to start the game.” Curry came out with an energy like it was a do-or-die game and scored 19 first-half points.

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NBA Finals: Steph Curry's 43-point masterpiece helps Golden State ... (CNN)

Steph Curry produced a 43-point masterpiece Friday to will the Golden State Warriors to a 107-97 Game 4 victory over the Boston Celtics and level the series ...

"It's just special to watch what he does," Thompson added. "I mean, this was nearly a must-win game," Thompson told reporters. But it wasn't just his remarkable efficiency in front of a raucous Boston crowd that made this performance special.

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Draymond Green reacts to mom's tweet about his NBA Finals ... (Yahoo Sports)

Warriors' Draymond Green saw his mom's tweet and agreed that he hasn't played well in the NBA Finals.

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NBA Finals 2022 - Why the Warriors and Celtics need their big men ... (ESPN)

The Finals could be determined by the availability and effectiveness of Draymond Green, Kevon Looney and Robert Williams III.

Kerr still had to make the call in the moment, and it was one of the best moves he has made in the series. If the same situation arises in Games 5 or 6 or maybe even 7, Kerr might have to do it again. He's gotten a bunch of baskets around the rim, shooting 13-of-18 as he gets putbacks and dump-offs when attention goes elsewhere. It has been working: After missing seven of the Celtics' first 14 playoff games, he has played eight in a row. Kerr made it sound like it was the plan all along to reduce Green's minutes; the power forward played a series-low 33. He had a playoff career-high 12 rebounds Friday. When he has been on the floor, the Celtics are +20 in the four games. Recovering from knee surgery late in the season and a bone bruise in his left knee, Williams' life has been all about playing and treatment on the knee for weeks. When he was on the floor in Game 4, the Celtics outscored the Warriors by six points. Then Kerr decided to play Green only on defense as much as possible in the final minutes, once even calling a timeout to take him out of the game. Then there's the brewing scenario with Green, who has been so limited on offense in these Finals that Williams will often guard him because it allows freelancing elsewhere. It was as simple as Green not playing well and the player he went to, Kevon Looney, was. The Golden State Warriors' coach had another big one with seven minutes left Friday in a vital Game 4 of the NBA Finals when he decided to pull Draymond Green out of the game.

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2022 NBA Finals: Stephen Curry, Warriors played the hits in Game 4 ... (CBSSports.com)

Nothing is easy against the Celtics, but a legendary Curry Flurry kept Golden State alive.

Curry said that, even though Golden State had a poor start offensively, the tone of the game was completely different from the previous one: "It wasn't a perfect first quarter, but we gave ourselves enough life." There were also Games 2 and 5 of the Finals, both in Toronto, both narrow, gutsy victories against an opponent that was ahead in the series and pulling out every defensive trick in the book. The Celtics' defense blends the best attributes of those Rockets (switchability) and those Raptors (intelligence). It has pushed Kerr to an uncomfortable place, where every lineup decision is a bet on Golden State either circumventing a spacing issue or scrounging up just enough stops to survive. That was its first experience on this stage, and it was down 2-1 against the Cleveland Cavaliers before it won three straight. Looney's layup turned a one-possession game into a two-possession game, and it deflated a crowd that was ready to explode. "The heart on that man is incredible," Thompson said.

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LeBron James awed by Warrior Steph Curry's brilliant NBA Finals ... (Fox News)

LeBron James was a fan Friday night, tweeting his support for Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry and his tremendous Game 4 performance.

"FACTS!!! ‘THEY’ will try to do anything in their powers to not acknowledge simply how ‘DIFFERENT he is! Friday night, James was having none of it, responding to a tweet from Dwayne Wade regarding Curry’s doubters. A game we had to have.

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Inside The Box Score: 2022 NBA Finals, Game 4 (NBA.com)

Take a closer look at Golden State's 107-97 win over Boston in Game 4 to tie the Finals at 2-2 with a deep dive into all aspects of the box score.

• In each of the first three games of the Finals, Marcus Smart was matched up with Stephen Curry for the most minutes of any Celtic, followed by Derrick White each time. • Stephen Curry shot the ball better when he was contested (9-for-14, 64.3%) than when he was left uncontested (5-for-12, 41.7%) in Game 4. • Boston doubled up the Warriors on box outs in Game 4, 12-6. • The teams tied in loose balls recovered as every 50-50 ball is critical in the Finals. No play may have demonstrated that more than Jayson Tatum’s dive and slide across the sidelines to try to save a ball from going out of bounds. • No player was on the move more than Klay Thompson in Game 4 as he traveled just under three miles on the court with a game-high 2.97 miles. In Game 4, the Warriors had 14 screen assists for 38 points – the top two marks of the series. • The Warriors assisted on only half of their made field goals in Game 4, which is not only their lowest assist percentage of the Finals, but is also their lowest mark of the entire postseason. • Boston has finished with a higher free throw rate in three of the four games in this series. He not only made the same number of 2s and 3s, he was also assisted at the same rate on both shot types (42.9%). • The first three games of the series featured only 11 total seconds of clutch time – score within five points in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime – and that came in Game 1, when Al Horford made a 3-pointer with 4:49 to play in the game to put Boston up by six. Boston’s Jaylen Brown led all players with 12 points in the paint, while Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 10, followed by Andrew Wiggins at eight. • In Boston’s two wins in this series, it has shot 50.6% (Game 1) and 48.3% (Game 3) as a team, respectively.

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3 Things We Learned From Warriors-Celtics NBA Finals Game 4 On ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 1107-97 in Game 4 of the 2022 NBA Finals on Wednesday to even this series up at 2-2 heading back to ...

Perhaps no player had a greater impact on this game for Golden State than Andrew Wiggins, who finished with 17 points and a career-high 16 rebounds. Having the ball late in the shot-clock and being assertive is what will win Boston this series. Stephen Curry put on an absolute show in this game and no matter if he was wide-open, heavily contested or being fouled, everything Curry seemed to put up went in, especially in the second-half. Through four games in the 2022 NBA Finals now, Curry is averaging 34.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists and is shooting 49.8% from the floor, 49.1% from three-point range. Andrew Wiggins is a perfect example of this. - Draymond Green's Amazing Quote About Steph Curry After Game 4: On Friday, Draymond Green met with the media after the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics by a score of 107-97 to take Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The series is now tied up at 2-2.CLICK HERE. - Steph Curry's Viral Quote After Brilliant Game 4: Steph Curry met with the media after he had 43 points in the Golden State Warriors win over the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.CLICK HERE. The Celtics’ inconsistency on the offensive-end of the floor has hurt them at times in this series and it especially hurt them in Game 4, a game in which Boston could have taken. The third quarter of Game 4 was much like the third quarters of the previous three games in this series and the Warriors outscored the Celtics 30-24 with Curry scoring 14 points in the quarter and helping Golden State take a one-point lead into the fourth. Golden State ended up outrebounding Boston 55-42 in Game 4, helping them hold on and even up this series at 2-2 after a 107-97 victory on the road. Over the final twelve minutes of Game 4 on Friday night, Curry continued to give the Celtics’ defense fits and the Warriors as a whole were putting in work on the offensive and defensive glass. With their backs up against the wall and facing a scenario where they could have gone down 3-1 in the NBA Finals, the Golden State Warriors responded in Game 4 against the Boston Celtics on Friday night.

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How? Draymond Green's Absurd Stat In The 2022 NBA Finals (Sports Illustrated)

According to StatMuse, Draymond Green has more fouls than the points through the first four games of the 2022 NBA Finals. The series between the Golden ...

- SHOULD THE BUCKS MAKE A TRADE? The Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 7 to the Boston Celtics, which officially ended their 2021-22 NBA season in the second-round. Each team is 1-1 at home in the series so far. Draymond Green has struggled on the offensive side of the ball in the series, and he has had just two points in two consecutive games.

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Celtics' Jayson Tatum: 'I Got to Be Better' After NBA Finals Game 4 ... (Bleacher Report)

Jayson Tatum accepted responsibility for the Boston Celtics' Game 4 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday night, which leveled the 2022 NBA Finals at ...

"But it's the Finals. The art of competition, they came here feeling like they had to win," he said. "We obviously felt like we put ourselves in the position to win the game," Tatum said. I think that's kind of the beauty of it, that it's not going to be easy. "I know I'm impacting the game in other ways, but I got to be more efficient, shoot the ball better, finish at the rim better. I think we just got way too stagnant late in the fourth from everybody." I got to be better," the three-time All-Star told reporters.

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NBA Finals: 'It means everything' – Curry ecstatic to keep series ... (sportsmax.tv)

Stephen Curry declared "it means everything" to keep the NBA Finals series alive after his sensation...

We needed every bit of his contributions." "They're just powerful, skilled players. "The physicality out there is pretty dramatic. he just continues to do what he does. "You hear all the noise… "That's just what it boils down to.

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NBA Finals MVP Ladder: Stephen Curry vaults to No. 1 with electric ... (NBA.com)

Could it be anyone else? Golden State's sharpshooter goes off for 43 points and seven 3-pointers to continue his torrid Finals.

In Game 4, his 13 defensive rebounds helped the Warriors limit the Celtics to 12 second-chance points, compared to his own team’s 19. Thompson and Curry (18 points) nearly outscored the entire Celtics roster (19 points) in the fourth quarter as they combined to hit 5-for-8 from the field and 3-for-4 from deep. Thompson joined Curry and Green in winning 19 career NBA Finals contests to match San Antonio’s Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili for the most Finals victories by any trio over the last 50 seasons. But of course, we’ve still got to let this play out on the court as we step back into the thick of this dogfight of an NBA Finals on Monday at Chase Center. In the second half of the first four games, Tatum is minus-19 while averaging 8.3 points on 26.5% from the floor and 21.4% from 3-point range. Usually aggressive, Brown took his first shot of the night with 7:31 left in the opening quarter and finished with just two points before scoring 10 in the second quarter. In Game 3, Boston crushed the Warriors on the boards (47-31) with the forward producing just seven rebounds in a 116-100 loss. In doing so, he became the first Golden State Warrior since Nate Thurmond in 1967 to finish with at least 17 points and 16 rebounds in an NBA Finals contest. “Wiggs has done what he’s done all playoffs: make it tough for the opposing starter to score” Warriors forward Draymond Green said. “I just know last game they had outrebounded us and got all the offensive rebounds,” he said. That just carried over into a 14-point third quarter, then an uber-efficient final frame as Golden State embarked on a 17-3 run over the final five minutes. “To go against Boston, you’ve got to deal with Tatum and Brown, and they are just powerful, skilled players.

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Stephen Curry Is Having One Of The Best NBA Finals Performances ... (Forbes)

Stephen Curry's 43 points lifted the Golden State Warriors to a gritty Game 4 victory on Friday night. It was just another chapter in what's turning out to ...

From the example he sets for the entire organization from a conditioning and practice standpoint, to holding everyone accountable in his own way, he’s the most malleable superstar the league has seen. There isn’t a better leader in sports, from the start of a season to the finish line. From the minute he stepped in the door in the summer of 2009, he’s always put the team before himself. The patience to not force anything in such a tight game is one of Curry’s best traits. He saved his team from an unescapable hole, lifting them back into the driver’s seat of this series – and a fourth championship. In this series, he is now 11-of-18 from beyond the arc when there’s only 2-4 feet of space between him and the defender: That’s when he’s able to pull back, reset the possession, and showcase his shot creation skills. Curry is also doing significant damage in the mid-range area when Boston decides to run him off the arc. All it takes is one subtle misstep, or the inability to slam on the brakes and change direction. That mindset dissipated once the basketball version of Babe Ruth stepped to the plate, calm and even-keeled, and left an entire venue in awe. With how physical and unremitting Boston’s defensive pressure has been all series, it’s a miracle Curry has the energy to sustain this. And he’s certainly never been asked to carry this much weight on his shoulders in a playoff series.

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2022 NBA Finals MVP odds: Stephen Curry the favorite after ... (DraftKings Nation)

We go over the odds on DraftKings Sportsbook to win NBA Finals MVP after Game 4.

With the Warriors now having homecourt advantage again, Curry is the frontunner to win his first Finals MVP. Tatum is now +170 and could be a value play for those who believe the Celtics will win this series, while Brown has dropped off a bit after a great Game 3 outing. The Golden State Warriors showed why postseason experience matters Friday night with a Game 4 win over the Boston Celtics to level the 2022 NBA Finals at 2-2.

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Warriors show Celtics how hard it is to win an NBA title: 'It's not going ... (USA TODAY)

The Boston Celtics had a chance to seize control of the NBA Finals in Game 4 at home but couldn't close out the Golden State Warriors.

Up 3-2 against Miami in the conference semifinals, Boston failed to finish the series at home in six games and had to win Game 7 on the road. Miami is a team that we went and did it against. But Boston didn’t cough up Game 4 as much as Golden State won it with offensive and defensive execution in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter. The Celtics played in back-and-forth series ever since sweeping Brooklyn in the first round. It's a championship-caliber opponent that's not going to lay down. Golden State forced missed shots and turnovers and was 5-for-7 from the field with two big 3s from Curry and Thompson. Golden State coach Steve Kerr made the right substitutions, even sitting Draymond Green during a key stretch, and Curry, Thompson, Green and Andrew Wiggins made winning plays. “As much as we'd like to do better on our own, you've got to give them credit for how they stepped up defensively. “We had our chances … It's not only solely dependent on one team. Curry had a game-high 43 points on Friday – the second-highest scoring output of his Finals career. I think that's kind of the beauty of it, that it's not going to be easy. It shouldn't be'

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NBA Finals: Curry's Instant Classic Evens Things Up, Shifts ... (bleachernation.com)

Stephen Curry shocked the Celtics with an instant classic on Friday night at The Garden, and the impact of that performance on the momentum of the series.

There’s been plenty of banter about the fact that Curry has three NBA Championships but no Finals MVP. Well, if the Warriors can pull this out in the end, that storyline will be dead. Boston had the Warriors right where they wanted them before tip-off on Friday night. Steph scored 10 of his 43 in the fourth quarter. Curry’s head coach Steve Kerr had a first-person look at the man with the most such performances, Michael Jordan. Still, Kerr was stunned by Steph’s Game 4 masterpiece. Steph Curry’s ankle was a question, the Celtics were two wins from an NBA title, and Boston had home court for Game 4. Fifty-three percent shooting from the floor.

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