BOSTON — After three blowout games, the N.B.A. finals finally got a nail-biter.
Golden State has won every game it has played after a loss in this year’s playoffs, and did it again in Game 4 of the N.B.A. finals.
On Friday night in front of a hostile crowd in Boston, Golden State evened its series with the Celtics, 2-2, and regained home-court advantage. Golden State won, 107-97, with 43 points from Stephen Curry, 18 from Klay Thompson and 17 from Andrew Wiggins.
As Golden State stretched its lead in the game’s final minutes, Celtics fans began to leave.