Sport tips Golden State is just about to win the NBA Finals

National Basketball Association Champion of the United States and Canada Golden State Warriors is only victorious from winning the Western Conference title for the fifth consecutive year.

The Warriors have a 3-0 win in the series against the Portland Trail Blazers, having succeeded with 110:99 as a guest.




Auckland Basketball players fell 18 points short of the break, but led by Steph Curry, who finished with 36 points, managed to make the turn in the second half to get as close as possible to the title dispute. In addition, the statistics are entirely in their favor, because so far in NBA history, never a team that is 0:3 behind has failed to win the series.

Turning to the outcome of the game was his third quarter, which was won by Golden State 29:13.

A very strong match for the winners was also made by Draymond Green, who recorded a triple-double of 20 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists. Clay Thompson a dded 19 points for success, and the visitors were also benefited from the strong play on their reserves, which contributed a total of 33 points.




The only problem facing senior coach Steve Kerr was the injury of Andre Iguodala, who left the field in the third quarter with a leg injury. For now, however, it is unclear how serious the injury is.

For Portland, the highest scorer in the match was CJ McCullum with 23 points. Pioneers leader Damien Lillard was 19 points behind with Myers Leonard at 16.

Following a match at Portland headquarters, Lillard was announced to have played with broken ribs after being injured in the second match by partners of sport predictions of the series.




The fourth game is back in Portland on Monday night against Tuesday.

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