Led by Stephen Curry’s 32 points, the No. 6 seed Golden State Warriors defeated the No. 3 seed Sacramento Kings in Game 4, 126-125. Klay Thompson (26 points) and Draymond Green (12 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists) added a combined 38 points for the Warriors in the victory, while De’Aaron Fox led all scorers with 38 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists for the Kings. This best-of-seven series is now tied, 2-2, with Game 5 taking place on Wednesday, April 26 (10:00 p.m. ET, TNT).

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  1. Say what you will, Draymond is an elite competitor who refuses to squander being drafted into an extremely lucky situation alongside a generational talent in Stephen Curry and a future HOF in Klay Thompson (you missed the mark, top 75 players list). Only issue is that time is undefeated and the way the NBA is currently set us discourages developing players the way the Warriors organization has. A real shame but if you ask me, Steve Kerr has a great track history of rallying players around the original core. I have no doubt he can do it again. Dubs in 6!

  2. “Selfless” yet constantly does shit to put his teamates in bad positions because he’s to selfish to control his actions and has to lash out anytime someone makes him angwy

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