The NBA Finals return to Chase Center for Game 5 on Monday with the series tied 2-2.
The Finals have been a lot nearer than that, as shown by the series standing.
With Friday's Game 4 dominate, the Warriors recaptured homecourt advantage.
The Dubs have gone 10-1 at home this postseason, and with three games all things considered left in the series,
the Warriors can and will utilize any edge they can with each group two comes out on top for away from a NBA Championship.
With Friday's Game 4 dominate, the Warriors recaptured homecourt advantage. The Dubs have gone 10-1 at home this postseason,
and with three games all things considered left in the series,
the Warriors can and will utilize any edge they can with each group two comes out on top for away from a NBA Championship.
Through four games this series, Stephen Curry has been on a tear.
He's averaging 34.3 focuses while shooting north of 49% (both by and large and on 3-pointers), and he's made no less than five threes in any game in these Finals.
While Curry has driven the way this series, Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney have been consistent, yet calmer, wellsprings of creation.
Wiggins is averaging 8.5 rebounds this series, tied for the team lead with Looney.
All through these end of the season games, the Celtics have had all over exhibitions, however they've generally figured out how to quickly return.
Boston is 7-0 while falling off a misfortune this postseason and they've been particularly hard out and about, going 8-3 away from home.