Steph Curry showed off her competitive spirit this Friday, and two days after she turned off the alarms for a foot injury, Double double with 43 points and 10 rebounds to give Golden State Warriors defeated Celtics 107-97 at TD Garden in Boston and Finals draw 2-2 your NBA.

Curry spoiled the Celtics’ party with threes, which could hit the series in case of a win, returning the home court advantage to the Warriors, who own their fate at Chase Center. The seven-episode series will have at least two more episodes. He will return to San Francisco for Game 5 and Boston for Game 6 on Monday. However, in the event of a draw, the Warriors will be able to play the fourth ring at home in eight years.

Completing the game with 43 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists, they defeated the Celtics under the leadership of their brightest star, who was supported by 18 from Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins who struggled in paint and added 16 valuable rebounds to 17 points. Despite a double-double from Jayson Tatum with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists, 21 points and 6 rebounds from Jaylen Brown and 18 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists from Marcus Smart, Dominican Al struggled. gave up overnight. Horford finished the game with 8 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.

Equality in the Garden

If the Celtics got off to a resounding start in game three, by an 18-point lead in the second period, equality with small parties prevailed fighting for mistakes on both sides and rebounds that didn’t see a clear winner. Steve Kerr bet Otto Porter Jr. for fifth place, but the Saint Louis forward barely scored two points, had a rebound and had an assist in fourteen minutes. Steph Curry was quick to show that his fear had passed and ignited his team’s attacks as he led the Warriors with twelve points in the first period and 19 at halftime.

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He shone 23-18 on 3-pointers in a row, 6-12 behind and along with Andre Wiggins’ 11, but the Warriors did unusually more damage in the paint than the perimeter. . His buildable success (18 out of 49 in the first half) forgave some Celtics who were returning to their nightmares and losing the ball. They only scored 10 points in the first two quarters, but it only cost them 12 points. With 16 and 12 points respectively, Tatum and Brown let Ime Udoka’s men go into the locker room with just one point. 54-49Considering the Warriors used to be strong at penalizing opposing turnovers this series, it’s a satisfying lead for locals (they scored 33 points after 18 Celtics turnovers in game two).

… and finish

However, local optimism faded in the third quarter. Curry vertically increased the level. After going 2/6 with three-pointers in the first half, he brought out his best version and tied 5/4, scoring 14 points that allowed the Warriors to frustrate the Celtics’ resistance little by little. Udoka’s men managed to intercept the balls they lost (only 2), but were unable to do anything to stop Curry’s thrust. And once again it’s been a tough third quarter for the Celtics.

While Brown barely scored three points in this third period, he started off on a shot in the fourth period where he sealed some great plays with penetrations and additional fouls. He excited the Garden, but he couldn’t be the hero of the night. Neither he nor a smart step from the environment were enough to stop Curry’s monumental night. Supported by Thompson and without Poole or Green’s traits, Curry lit up the most physical and tense moment of the game with his class, hitting the end of the game with two consecutive three-pointers. 94-100 1:42 to Warriors.

A great trio from Horford, who led the way in the toughest moments, brought the Celtics closer together (97-100), but his team was unable to score again and definitively succumbed to 43 points from a Curry who finished his game from the free throw line, ‘From the Warriors in the Garden fans’ MVP’ is getting cheers.