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Draymond Green makes the NBA history in Warriors VS Rockets Game 4

Golden State did what they had to do when the series drove to San Francisco, and largely took over the 2-1 lead over the Houston Rockets due to Steph Curry's 36-point effort. They also did this without Jimmy Butler, who failed for game 3 for game 3 after they left in the first quarter of game 2 with a pelvic account.

The Warriors knew exactly that they had to use their home advantage in game 4 and won at almost 109-106. From Butler to Brandin Podziemski it was a team performance to secure yourself to win. It was also a historic night for Draymond Green, as he wrote the NBA story despite the bad problems.

Green exceeded the NBA legend and the former Golden State star Wilt Chamberlain for most career playoff games and took the 37th place with his 161st appearance. Green first appeared as a rookie in the playoffs in 2013 and has an impact on the game at a high level more than 10 years later.

While Green may not be at the same level that he was once when he has almost a triple double for the entire 2018 playoffs, he still makes his contributions on the pitch. In the victory on Monday, Green made a decisive stop at the Rockets Center Alperen Sengun to help the Warriors get victory.

With a view of Golden State, you will complete the series on Wednesday when you return to Houston, with a tip at 7:30 p.m. EST.

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