Stephen "chef" Curry, three stars in the NBA guide, wants to spice up the final: his exceptional performance sprinkled with 43 points got the better of Boston (107-97) in a long boiling, then extinguished TD Garden, to equalize with two victories everywhere.

Since 2013, the Warriors have had 26 consecutive playoff series in which they have managed to win at least one away game.

This Game 4 forced them to perpetuate this good habit, because in the event of a setback, the Celtics would have led 3-1 and would have put their backs to the wall.

So, as the great players know to be at the rendezvous of the most important matches, Curry, the eldest of the "Splash Brothers", splashed him with all his class.

He returned 14 shots out of 26 attempted, including 7/14 from behind the arc.

He who already has three champion rings (2015, 2017, 2018), without having ever been MVP of one of these finals won, is on a mission and has almost single-handedly carried his team.

See you in San Francisco on Monday

The match, intense and exhilarating throughout, was far from over, when LeBron James tweeted: “The Chief is CRAZY!!!

".

The "King", as a connoisseur for having experienced this type of crazy evening, especially when he overthrew these same Warriors in 2016 after being led 3-1 with Cleveland, must have suspected the outcome.

“We finally understood in the fourth quarter that we could shoot well and execute our game well. It's crazy because I still think we can play a little bit better.

But getting an away win and recovering the home advantage is huge, huge for this group,” commented the hero of the evening.

The two teams now have 72 hours to rest, before a match 5 which promises to be hot, Monday, in San Francisco, because the one who will win will be only one victory away from the title.

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