Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala scored 22 focuses a piece and the Warriors, demonstrating their profundity and why they were the association's best group all season, squared the finals at 2-2 on Thursday night with a 103-82 triumph over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
LeBron James scored 20 points — 21 under his average in the series — with 12 rebounds and 8 assists, yet Cleveland's megastar, who played with a cut on his head maintained in the first half, didn't score in the final quarter and couldn't do what was needed for the undermanned Cavaliers.
Timofey Mozgov led Cleveland with 28 points and Matthew Dellavedova, again fighting leg cramps after a hospital stay for dehydration, had 10. The Cavs shot only 2 of 18 from the field in the final quarter. …show more content…
Golden State doesn't need to stress over that, and now its possible the Warriors will get the opportunity to play two more games on their home court if the series goes to 7 games.
Building off a strong final quarter in Game 3 that gave them confidence, the Warriors demonstrated a feeling of desperation from the start and took it to the Cavs. Iguodala, who played so well coming off the bench in the initial three games, began to make Coach Steve Kerr's decision look brilliant.
Known for his defense, Iguodala made four 3-pointers, kept James in check and Curry, the alliance MVP, made four also, including a deep dagger in the