With Stephen Curry enduring his worst shooting night of the postseason by far,
Durant stepped up and generated enough production for both of them. The
perennial All-Star was locked in with his shot throughout the night on his way
to a career-high playoff scoring total, and his 33-footer with 49.8 seconds
remaining extended the Warriors’ lead to 106-100, effectively putting a dagger
in the heart of the Cavaliers on the night. Now sporting series averages of 31.7
points, 10.3 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 1.7 blocks, Durant will look to once
again play a prominent role in securing another championship for Golden State
during Friday’s Game 4.