Thunder take control against Warriors after a 4th win
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant left the Splendid State Warriors subsequently as the Oklahoma City Thunder took control of the NBA Western Meeting last course of action with a 118-94 win on Tuesday.
Westbrook and Durant both had twofold duplicates for the rampaging Thunder, who now lead 3-1 in the best-of-seven play-off course of action, with protecting champions the Warriors now going up against a mountain to move in their offer for back to back titles.
The expansive entertainment four triumph saw Westbrook post his fifth dynamic twofold and tenth in 15 post-season matches by method for 36 centers and 11 helps, while Durant contributed with 26 centers and 11 bob back.
Notwithstanding skipping to a 28-point triumph in preoccupation three on Sunday, the Thunder were depended upon to be pegged back by the Warriors.
In any case, the Warriors were hardly given a sniff after the Thunder dashed out to a 72-53 half-time lead, inspired by a 42-point second quarter.
NBA MVP Stephen Curry (19 centers) and the Warriors tried to snare their direction again into the test, closing to inside nine centers with under two minutes staying in the second from last quarter.
In any case, the Thunder were not to be denied as they compelled the Warriors to just 12 last quarter centers, acquiring a charging lead at the same time.
The Warriors return to Splendid State for preoccupation five on Thursday.
Westbrook and Durant both had twofold duplicates for the rampaging Thunder, who now lead 3-1 in the best-of-seven play-off course of action, with protecting champions the Warriors now going up against a mountain to move in their offer for back to back titles.
The expansive entertainment four triumph saw Westbrook post his fifth dynamic twofold and tenth in 15 post-season matches by method for 36 centers and 11 helps, while Durant contributed with 26 centers and 11 bob back.
Notwithstanding skipping to a 28-point triumph in preoccupation three on Sunday, the Thunder were depended upon to be pegged back by the Warriors.
In any case, the Warriors were hardly given a sniff after the Thunder dashed out to a 72-53 half-time lead, inspired by a 42-point second quarter.
NBA MVP Stephen Curry (19 centers) and the Warriors tried to snare their direction again into the test, closing to inside nine centers with under two minutes staying in the second from last quarter.
In any case, the Thunder were not to be denied as they compelled the Warriors to just 12 last quarter centers, acquiring a charging lead at the same time.
The Warriors return to Splendid State for preoccupation five on Thursday.
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