In a back-and-forth NBA Finals, the Golden State Warriors evened the series with a 107-97 Game 4 victory against the Boston Celtics on Friday. Curry dominated the game with 43 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists, including seven three-pointers. Golden State will now attempt to achieve something no other team has done in these playoffs: win back-to-back games. The Warriors return home for a vital Game 5 at the Chase Center on Monday night, and we’ve witnessed another fight over three quarters, with the Warriors leading 75-74 heading into the final.

In doing so, Curry became the first player in history to have five-plus-3s in four consecutive finals games. He currently has the most points (137) in Games 1 through 4 of the NBA Finals by any player 34 or older in NBA history, averaging 34.3 points per game versus Boston. The Warriors trailed going into the fourth quarter, but used a 17-3 rally with five minutes left to win and move to 6-0 after a defeat in the playoffs. After falling in the playoffs, Boston will seek to rebound and improve on its own perfect record (7-0).

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