Warriors star Jimmy Butler returned with injury in Game 4, scoring a team-high 27 points and five key free throws in the last minute, Houston now faces a potential elimination in Game 5.
After a four-pointer late, the Houston Rockets scored seven points in the last four minutes of their game 4 of Monday's defeat of 109-106, Golden State (Box Score). Dillon Brooks made a controversial three-foul on Warriors star Jimmy Butler in a draw, and the remaining minute of the game was decisive.
Golden State leads seven innings with a 3-1 hit due to losses. They will try to end the first round clash in Game 5 in Houston on Wednesday.
Comments include:
- Alperen Sengun: 31 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals; 28 shots (42.9%), 7 points from 10 free throws (70.0%)
- Fred Vanvleet: 25 points, 6 assists; 8 of 3 3-pointers (66.7%)
- Amen Thompson: 17 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists; 7 shots with 12 shots (58.3%)
- Jalen Green: 8 points, 5 turnovers; 3 shots (37.5%), 1 point from 5 3-pointers (20.0%)
- Steven Adams: 5 points, 7 rebounds, 4 blocks; 2 points for 4 shots (50.0%)
- Jimmy Butler: 27 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds; 7-for-12 shooting percentage (58.3%), 12 of 12 free throws
- Brandon Podziemski: 26 points, 5 assists; 9 shots from 18 (50.0%), 6 points from 6 three-pointers (54.5%)
- Steph Curry: 17 points, 3 assists, 4 turnovers; 6 shots with 13 shots (46.2%), 2 of 8 three-pointers (25.0%)
Butler returned with a left pelvic contusion in most games in Game 3 and Game 2, with his three-point free throw in the tie game with less than a minute left.
Despite defeating Golden State on overall shooting, 3-point shooting and rebounding, the Rockets had only 19 free throws (61.3%), while the Warriors had only 20 points (90.9%) of 22. The gap proved to be decisive.
Highlights of the 4th
Post-match interview
Rockets Warriors in the 2025 NBA Playoffs
- The first game: Warriors 95, Rockets 85 (Golden State Lead, 1-0)
- Game 2: Rockets 109, Warriors 94 (Series, 1-1)
- Game 3: Warriors 104, Rockets 93 (Golden State Lead, 2-1)
- Game 4: Warriors 109, Rockets 106 (Golden State Lead, 3-1)
- Game 5: In Houston (Wednesday, April 30, 6:30 pm on TNT)
- Game 6If necessary: in Golden State (Friday, May 2, TBD)
- Game 7If necessary: in Houston (Sun, May 4, TBD)
All games that are not televised on ABC will also be televised via the Area City Home Network of Houston’s own broadcast team.
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