Golden State Warriors wins over the Houston Rockets in Game 4
The Golden State Warriors wins over the Houston Rockets in the Game 4 of the NBA Playoffs. They now lead the series to 3-1 having a score of 121-94 win.
The Warriors’ star Stephen Curry stepped on the floor but didn’t play on the second because of a scary fall on defense resulting to a right knee sprain. This is different from his previous injury that didn’t allow him to play in the Game 2 and Game 3.
After that, Steph Curry was brought to the locker room.
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But, this made the Golden State become more aggressive. They have dominated the second half as well as setting a new NBA record for made 3-pointers in a single game in the playoffs.
Even with Curry, his Splash brother, Klay Thompson showed an outstanding shooting prowess by landing 7-of-10 in 3-points made. Then, a three-pointer for, Harrison Barnes gave them a new record for most 3-pointers in one playoff quarter.
Klay Thompson finished with 23 points.
With what happened Stephen Curry, many are thinking if the MVP can still go and play in the Game 5. Since the Golden State Warriors are the NBA Champions last year, they are expected to defend their title. If Curry couldn’t play because of the injuries he had recently, the hopes of the Warriors will surely be tested.
But, the Warriors seems to look still ready to go to battle even without their star player.
“He really wants to be out there fighting with us,” Iguodala said to Salters as quoted in Yahoo Sports.
“But he’s strong, and we’re going to carry him,” he added.
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Sources: Yahoo Sports, SB Nation