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Steph Curry, Warrior's Wear game 4 against Rockets as NBA fans, the butler, podz heroic deeds, welcome

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 109-106 on Monday evening to take the lead 3-1 in their western round series of the Western Conference.

Stephen Curry ended the night with 17 points, three rebounds and three assists, while he scored 6 out of 13 from the field. Jimmy Butler added 27 points together with six templates. Brandin Podziemski ended at 26, Buddy Hield added 15 and Draymond Green published six.

On the other side of the square, Dillon Brooks scored 11 points and shot 4 out of 7 from the field, an additional 25 points from Fred Vanvleet, who shot 8-of-12 from the three-point range. Alperen Sengun added 31 and Jalen Green had eight points.

With the victory, the Warriors are now a victory from the series when they return to Houston for game 5.

The fans reacted to Butler III, and Podziemski came to a large extent after Curry had a quieter night than usual.

The Golden State Warriors opened strongly and met two consecutive three points from Green to take the lead 6-3. Podziemski started early and scored five points when the rockets were forced to call a break with 13: 2.

Amen Thompson replied to Houston and scored eight points to close the gap when the Warriors took over a lead of 28: 26 in the second quarter.

The tensions flammed in the second quarter. With the game at 36, Curry, Green and Brooks were rated all the technical fouls after Brooks fouled Curry and caused Curry to flash a No. 2 – signaling Brooks' second foul – to which Brooks was not taken friendly.

Later, with less than three minutes in half, Tari Eason and Green get into a dispute, which led to an obvious 1 on green. Butler III and Brooks also exchanged some words.

A strong Houston finish sent the rockets with a lead of 57-50 in the half.

Curry (10), Podziemski (13) and Quinten Post (12) led the warriors in double -digit points during the break, while Vanvleet (12), Sengun (10) and Brooks (11) cited the rockets.

From half-time, the Warriors exploded with an 18: 1 run with seven points from Buddy Hield when he found his rhythm in the third quarter. The Rockets answered with their own seven points run to stay at a striking distance.

Golden State received his second delay in the game warning, which led to another technical foul and the Rockets fought a trip to the GABWO line and only 17 out of 29 by the end of the third.

Despite the fluctuations, the warriors led a two -point into the last 12 minutes.

No team led more than five points in the last quarter and acted the buckets on the route. Curry, Butler, Podziemski and Hield met every three -pointer of the clutch to keep the warriors in front.

Three Clutch free throws from Butler III. Golden State gave a three -point in the lead before Sengun replied to cut him back onto one. Houston missed the chance to take the lead, thanks to the strong Warriors defense by Green and A Butler III, sealed the victory for Golden State.

Golden State and Houston meet in Houston for game 5 on Wednesday.

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