NBA Finals: The Celtics let a golden opportunity to slay the Warriors slip away

With eight minutes left in the NBA Game 4 Finals tied, Golden State Warriors striker Nemanja Bjelica threw Marcus Smart into the box

MVP Stephen Curry shrugged his shoulders, as if wondering what else. he had to do it to keep his team floating against a young

No one really understood the chances of overcoming that shortcoming than the Warriors, who are the only team in 36 of the 75 NBA seasons to ever go 3-1 in the final.

Boston coach Ime Udoka. "We knew it wouldn't be easy." But everyone in the room understood the magnitude of the opening they had just given to Golden State.

"Would we like to win today and be 3-1 up? It would have been a very good situation," said Tatum, whose 2-for-9 shot in the second half left 34% on the pitch. . "But it's the Finals.

With the Celtics missing five times in a row three points in a row, the Warriors have continued to beat them.

But everyone in the room understood the magnitude of the opening they had just given to Golden State.