Before the first final, Golden State had picked up nine straight home victories in the playoffs.

A suite that looked to be expanded to ten as they led by twelve points when the fourth period against the Boston Celtics started early this morning.

Then the guests began to find the basket.

- The players who started the fourth period set the tone and after that we got started, says Boston's Al Horford who put six threes in the match.

Golden State Warriors big star Stephen Curry did what he could to keep the home suite alive, but in the end the 34-year-old turned out to be a little too lonely on the offensive.

Klay Thompson, for example, only managed to poke in three of seven three-point attempts and the defensive specialist Draymond Green only got four points.

Then it became too difficult to resist the team machine Boston.

- It was good that we won this match, now it is important to get some rest and prepare for Sunday.

We know that Golden State is really good at home so we will have our hands full, says Horford.