The Warriors took the lead in making adjustments in the second half, with Iguodala starting and Barnes being moved to the bench.
At the beginning of the game, Clay made a three-pointer from outside the 45-degree three-point line on the left against Robertson's defense. The score became 51:53, and the Warriors were two points behind.
Counting this three-pointer, Clay has already made 5 three-pointers.
The Thunder attacked, and Robertson committed an offensive foul when he broke through. The Warriors attacked, and Curry screened Clay. Clay resisted Westbrook's defense from outside the 45-degree three-point line on the right side and hit another three-pointer. The score became 54:
53, the Warriors went ahead by one point.
Klay's two three-pointers were very important and sounded the clarion call for the Warriors to counterattack.
Westbrook and Ibaka used a pick-and-roll, and the Warriors switched defenses. Westbrook faced Green and broke through to the basket for a layup. The Thunder overtook the score and the score became 55:54.
Klay broke through to the basket and missed a layup. Instead, the Thunder went on a fast break and Robertson made an empty layup under the basket.
Bogut cut to the basket and was blocked by Ibaka. During the Thunder's fast break, Green stole the ball from Durant and dribbled to the frontcourt for a layup. The score became 56:57.
, the Warriors trailed by one point.
Durant singled out Iguodala, and he rushed to the basket and was rewarded with a big block by Bogut. Iguodala rushed to the basket on a fast break and drew a foul, and made one of two free throws. The Warriors evened the score.
The Thunder missed a three-pointer, grabbed the offensive rebound and tried again but still missed the three-pointer. The Warriors made a fast break, and Curry quickly passed the ball to Green in the frontcourt. Green dunked and scored, making the score 59:57.
After Durant picked and rolled, he hit a mid-range shot against Bogut's defense to tie the score.
Curry missed a three-pointer, Westbrook missed a layup, and he grabbed the offensive rebound and hit a tip-in, giving the Thunder a two-point lead.
Curry broke through and passed back to Green at the top of the arc. Green dealt the card to Curry who came out. Curry quickly hit a three-pointer, and the Warriors once again took the lead by one point.
Durant broke through to the basket and succeeded in a throw, and the Thunder went ahead by one point.
Curry couldn't move and the Thunder made a fast break. Westbrook fouled and made two free throws. The score became 65:62.
Klay took a shot from outside the three-point line and had some physical contact with Waiters. The referee did not blow the whistle and missed the three-pointer.
Durant and Adams picked and rolled, Adams passed the ball, and the score was 2+1 under the basket. The score became 68:62, and the Warriors were 6 points behind.
Curry and Ezeli set up a pick-and-roll, and Ezeli succeeded in an alley-oop dunk.
The Thunder missed the attack, Edley committed an offensive foul, and the ball returned to the Thunder.
Kanter hit Barnes in the low post and the pass was intercepted by the Warriors. The Warriors made a fast break and Klay missed a long three-pointer. Westbrook rushed to the basket and missed a layup. Robertson grabbed the rebound and hit the board, and the score changed.
It became 70:64.
Curry broke through and caused Durant to foul. He made two free throws and the Warriors trailed by four points.
Durant broke through and fouled Iguodala, making one of two free throws.
Curry came back and made a pull-up jumper from the top of the arc, hitting a three-pointer, and the point difference was only two points.
But Durant immediately responded with a three-pointer.
Curry missed a three-pointer, Iguodala grabbed an offensive rebound, and Klay made a pass error, but the Thunder committed an offensive foul.
Curry singled out Morrow and hit a mid-range shot, closing the gap to just three points. Westbrook made a mistake. Curry cut inside the screen and made an empty layup, closing the gap to just one point.
Looking back, Westbrook made a sudden foul and scored 2+1, and the point difference returned to 4 points again.
Curry broke through to the basket in a pick-and-roll, causing Kanter to foul and make two free throws.
Westbrook made an emergency stop and missed a three-pointer, but looking back, Green made a mistake in passing the ball from the top of the arc. The Thunder made a fast break. Durant caused Green to foul and made one of two free throws.
Green had already committed 4 fouls and had to leave the game to rest.
Curry and Bogut set up a pick-and-roll, made a passing error, the Thunder made a fast break, Ibaka caused a foul, and made one of two free throws. The point difference was still 4 points.
The Thunder began to use foul tactics, cutting Bogut and letting him stand on the free throw line. Bogut missed two free throws.
Westbrook and Kanter played a pick-and-roll, and Kanter scored two points from an open mid-range shot, making the score 81:75.
In order to prevent the Thunder from using shark-cutting tactics again, Cole called a timeout and replaced Bogut.
Speights missed a three-pointer, the Warriors grabbed an offensive rebound, but Curry also missed a three-pointer. The Warriors grabbed an offensive rebound again, and Curry singled out Durant, but still missed the three-pointer from the top of the arc.
Durant missed the mid-range shot, the Thunder grabbed the offensive rebound and missed the outside three-point shot, but Kanter grabbed the offensive rebound under the basket and scored two points. The score became 83:75, with the Warriors trailing by 8 points.
Livingston singled out Kanter and missed a mid-range shot, and the Thunder's offense failed. In the end, after the third quarter, the score became 83:75, with the Thunder leading by 8 points. The Warriors were in a very critical situation.
At the beginning of the 4th quarter, Durant failed to make a mid-range shot. Turning around, Green dealt the card at the top of the arc. Clay resisted Morrow's defense and hit a three-pointer, and the score became 78:83.
Durant broke through to the basket and caused a foul, but slow motion showed that Speights' hand hit the ball first.
Durant made two free throws, Clay rushed to the basket and missed the ball with a high throw. Durant also made a high throw, but also missed.
Clay took advantage of the screen and ran out to catch the ball. Durant was a little slow on defense and the basketball hit the net. The score became 81:85, a 4-point difference.
Westbrook broke through and drew a foul and made two free throws. The Thunder still maintained a 6-point lead.
The Warriors' tactics didn't work out, and Green made a strong three-pointer and was blocked.
Westbrook singled out Klay and made an emergency mid-range shot. The score reached 89:81, with the Thunder leading by 8 points.
Curry missed a three-pointer. Bogut grabbed an offensive rebound and passed it to Clay. Clay received the ball at a 45-degree three-point line and immediately took a shot. He hit a three-pointer and the score became 84:89.
This was Klay's ninth three-pointer, taking 15 shots.
After returning from the timeout, Wei Shao missed an emergency throw, but the Thunder grabbed an offensive rebound.
Westbrook broke through and was blocked, but the ball was still in the hands of the Thunder.
Westbrook stopped outside the three-point line and shot a three-pointer, trying to cause Klay to commit a rear-end foul, but the referee did not blow the whistle.
Bogut missed a throw, and Green didn't score the ball under the basket. Instead, he was called for an offensive foul.
Ibaka missed a three-pointer. Adams grabbed the offensive rebound and hit the rebound. The score became 91:84. The Warriors were still 7 points behind with 6 minutes and 59 seconds left in the game.
Curry broke through and scored, and Barnes hit an open three-pointer from the bottom corner, closing the gap to 4 points.
Durant missed a breakthrough, the Warriors grabbed a rebound and knocked the ball out of bounds, and the Thunder gained the ball again.
Westbrook broke through to the basket and succeeded in a layup. The point difference was still 6 points.
Iguodala broke through and scored, Curry missed an open three-pointer in the corner, and Green missed the rebound under the basket.
Westbrook missed the throw, but the referee called Green for a foul on Adams when he was grabbing a rebound. Green committed 5 fouls.
Adams made one of two free throws, and the score became 94:87. The Thunder led by seven points, and the Warriors were in a critical situation.
Clay broke through to the basket and made a layup. Durant singled out Iguodala and also made a mid-range shot.
Green passed the ball to Clay from the top of the arc. Clay directly pulled out against Westbrook two meters from the three-point line and hit a three-pointer. The score became 92:96.
Klay's three-point shot was quite sudden, and Westbrook had no reaction at all. This was also Klay's 10th three-pointer of the game, taking 16 shots.
Looking back, the Warriors adopted foul tactics and sent Robertson to the free throw line. Robertson made one of two free throws.
Klay's breakthrough was blocked by Robertson, and the Thunder quickly used the dead ball time to replace Robertson.
Green made a foul and made one of two free throws. The score became 93:97 with 4 minutes and 17 seconds left.
Durant missed a difficult pull-up jumper. Curry and Iguodala picked and rolled Westbrook and Adams one step too late. Curry took two steps outside the three-point line and hit a long three-pointer. The score became 96:97.
Curry's three-pointer was quite crucial. It not only brought the score to just one point, but also eased the defensive pressure on Clay.
Westbrook broke through to the basket and shook the defender. Westbrook fouled and made two free throws. The Thunder led by three points with 3 minutes and 42 seconds left in the game.
The Thunder's defense was airtight. With 5 seconds left in the attack time, Iguodala missed a three-pointer against Adams' defense.
Durant singled out Iguodala and encountered a double-team, a passing error, and the Warriors fast break. Barnes dribbled to the frontcourt and gave the ball to Curry. Curry caught the ball and shot, hitting a three-pointer to tie the score.
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Curry's three-pointer was very important and successfully tied the score.
Westbrook missed a layup, but the Warriors grabbed the rebound and stepped on the baseline. The ball still belonged to the Thunder.
Durant made an emergency stop and missed the shot, but Robertson grabbed a rebound from the basket and hit the rebound. The score became 101:99 with 2 minutes and 22 seconds left.
Iguodala singled out Robertson to the basket, succeeded in a layup, and tied the score.
Westbrook broke through and was intercepted by Iguodala. The Warriors made a fast break. Iguodala passed the ball directly to the frontcourt. Klay caught the ball and shot from outside the 45-degree three-point line. The basketball made a beautiful streak in the air.
The arc hit the net and the score became 104:101. The Warriors finally took a three-point lead.
This is Klay's eleventh three-pointer. So far in this quarter, he has scored 17 points in a single quarter and 39 points in the game.
This three-pointer was very important. When Clay took the shot, Durant was not far away from him and pounced on him, but Clay made the shot very decisively.
Of course, half of the credit for this three-pointer must be attributed to Iguodala. It was his skillful cutting of the ball that gave the Thunder this fast break opportunity. Otherwise, with Clay's fiery touch, the Thunder
He won't be given a chance to take action.
Durant missed a three-pointer, Curry broke through to the basket and missed a layup, Westbrook broke through and dribbled and hit his own foot and the basketball went out of bounds. The referee immediately awarded the ball to the Thunder, but after replay, the ball was awarded again.
To the warriors.
Slow motion showed that Iguodala was suspected of fouling when he stole the ball behind Westbrook, but in a game of this intensity, it is normal for the referee to not blow the whistle for Iguodala's action.
Curry and Klay were in a pick-and-roll, and Klay missed a three-pointer, but the Thunder rushed to attack and the Warriors intercepted the ball. The ball returned to the Warriors. With 36 seconds left, the Warriors led by three points.
Curry singled out Ibaka and hit the rebound under the basket. The score became 106:101, with 14.3 seconds left, and the Warriors had a chance to win.
After the timeout, the Thunder served and Curry intercepted the ball. The Thunder had to foul and the game was no longer in suspense.
The final score was fixed at 108:101. The Warriors won the away game with difficulty, and the series score became 3:3.