Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Golden State Warriors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Picks, Western Conference Finals Game 4 – May 24, 2016

Down 2-1 in the series, the Golden State Warriors can't afford to dig themselves into a deeper hole. They need to even things up with a win in Game 4 tonight, and moreover regain the home-court advantage. Can the defending champions flourish in this? Or will the Oklahoma City Thunder wear another masterful performance? Continue reading below for a deeper understand this matchup.
 
Tonight would be the night where we learn why the Golden State Warriors are the defending NBA champions. They're down 2-1 in the series, the momentum is on the opponent's side and a lot of the pressure is clearly to them to bounce back.
 
Where: Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
 
When: Tuesday, May 24, 2016, 9:00 PM ET
 
Line: Golden State Warriors (-2) at Oklahoma City Thunder (+2); total: 221.5 – view all NBA lines
 
TV Broadcast: TNT
 

Rest assured that Stephen Curry, the reigning back-to-back league MVP, will deliver the goods for the team. His relatively poor outing in Game 3 (24 points on 7-of-17 shooting from the field) should likely motivate the 28-year-old guard enough to put on a dominant performance later. Curry is averaging 25.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.6 dimes this postseason.
 
Also, it’s safe to say that Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are going to have the same mindset heading into this game.

Thompson, who currently leads the team in scoring (25.4 PPG) in the playoffs, has lost his touch in the earlier two games, accumulating just 33 points combined. He's also shooting the ball below 40 percent throughout that stretch. Nevertheless, Thompson could come to life at any given moment.

Green, meanwhile, arguably had his worst postseason performance in Game 3. Green, who was simply fortunate in order to avoid a one-game suspension as a result of this foul play on Thunder center Steven Adams in Game 3, went 1-of-9 from the floor for six points and also committed a team-high of four turnovers. Green is tallying 16.6 points, 9.3 boards and 6.5 assists in the playoffs.

Lastly, rebounding could once again be the deciding factor in this game. The Warriors need to provide a better collective effort in gobbling up some crucial rebounds. Andrew Bogut or Festus Ezeli can’t handle the Thunder’s taller and stouter frontcourt alone. The reigning champions have only won the rebounding game once—in Game 2 to be specific—throughout this series. If they get out-hustled in this department again, it’s highly unlikely for them to emerge victorious.
When both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook get it going, it’s almost impossible to defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Their dominant Game 3 victory is proof, as the two superstars combined for 63 points, 16 rebounds and 14 assists. And what’s more notable is that both also managed to trim their turnovers from 11 combined in Game 2 to only five on Sunday night. Another near-perfect performance will likely guarantee the Thunder a win this evening.

Of course though, the Thunder still can’t show any signs of complacency or overconfidence. The series is far from over, and you can expect that the Warriors are going to answer back with authority. Hence, the OKC defense better be prepared to make the necessary adjustments and continue being as physical as possible in preventing the defending champions from controlling the pace of the game.

Speaking of controlling, the battle of the boards is where the Thunder need to keep focusing on as well. The trio of Serge Ibaka, Steven Adams and Enes Kanter has done a good job in taking advantage of an undersized Golden State frontcourt. OKC is averaging 46.6 rebounds per game in the first three games of this series, while the Warriors are garnering just 42.3.

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