The NBA playoffs are almost finished by the fervor and excitements are not wearing off. It stands out that the ball is round for Oklahoma Thunder and the Golden State Warriors. Also, notions of Stephen Curry's team failing to close the gap arise.
Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook dominated the game 4 with much fervor and willpower. Also, their dominance in the game is similar to commanding the whole eastern seaborn. Both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook in Game 4 out powered the Golden State Warriors. As their games got hotter, their expressions grew colder and the focus relies solely on the game, reports Yahoo Sports.
It stands to reason that mental toughness was among the core strategies that pushed Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook on the line. The game has just gotten more difficult for both teams but as of this time, Durant wants to gain an upper hand against Stephen Curry's team.
On a different note, the battle did not bode easy for the Oklahoma Thunder since one of its players struggled with pain. To prove the latter, Kiwi NBA sensation Steven Adams motto resonated all throughout the game despite the pain in these playoffs. For Adams, "If it is not broke, it does not matter.
Also, the 22-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder centre explained his Terminator-like mentality ahead of today's game five of the Western Conference finals against the defending champion Golden State Warriors in Oakland, reports Stuff.
As of now, it remains uncertain on how the game would end since it is undeniable that the ball is round for both Oklahoma Thunder and the Golden State Warriors. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more NBA Playoffs news and updates!