Daily News (Los Angeles)

Curry leads late comeback as Warriors beat Grizzlies

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Stephen Curry converted eight free throws over the final 45.7 sec- onds on the way to 32 points, leading the Golden State Warriors' fourthquar­ter comeback for a 101-98 vic- tory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night and a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinals.

Curry also dished out eight assists and grabbed five rebounds as Golden State rallied to win without coach Steve Kerr after he tested positive for COVID-19 less than two hours before tipoff.

Curry took charge just like he has so many times on the playoff stage and now his Warriors are one win from a trip to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2019. He tied it at 90 on a fall-away baseline jumper with 3:25 to go and his two free throws with 45.7 seconds to go gave the Warriors a 94-93 lead, their first of the night.

Tyus Jones had 19 points, six rebounds and five assists as Memphis missed injured All-Star Ja Morant. Dillon Brooks returned from a one-game suspension and struggled mightily, missing a 3-point try with 53 seconds left and finishing 5 for 19 with 12 points, eight assists and five rebounds.

Andrew Wiggins had 17 points and 10 rebounds and Klay Thompson scored 14 points despite missing all seven of his 3-point attempts for the cold-shooting Warriors, who didn't have to contend with do-everything Morant this time. The Grizzlies guard missed the game with soreness in his right knee after Jordan Poole grabbed him while going for a loose ball late in Game 3 — leading Morant and Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins to question Poole's intentions.

It remained unclear whether Morant would be back for Game 5 on Wednesday in Memphis. Kerr was replaced by associate head coach Mike Brown, who agreed Sunday to become the Sacramento Kings new coach after this postseason run.

Poole scored 14 off the bench for the Warriors as they survived a nailbiter following a postseason-record point total in Saturday's 142-112 Game 3 blowout.

Al Horford and Jayson Tatum scored 30 points apiece and led the Boston Celtics' fourth-quarter comeback in a 116-108 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on

Monday night that tied their Eastern Conference semifinal at two games apiece.

The two teams have alternated victories in this best-of-seven series, which continues Wednesday with Game 5 in Boston.

Horford scored 16 points and Tatum 12 in the fourth quarter alone to help the Celtics outscore the defending NBA champion Bucks 43-28 in the final period. Horford's 30 points were a career playoff high for the 35-yearold veteran.

Tatum scored eight points and Horford had six during a 14-2 run that put the Celtics ahead for good and gave them a 106-96 advantage with 3:33 left. The Bucks wouldn't cut the margin below six the rest of the way.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 34 points, 18 rebounds and five assists for the Bucks.

 ?? TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Warriors guard Stephen Curry sank eight free throws in the final 45.7seconds to beat the Grizzlies in Game 4on Monday.
TONY AVELAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors guard Stephen Curry sank eight free throws in the final 45.7seconds to beat the Grizzlies in Game 4on Monday.

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