2022 NBA Finals: Udoka’s Celtics Lose At Home To Golden State Warriors To Tie Series At 2-2

By Daily Sports Nigeria on June 11, 2022

Former Nigeria international Ime Udoka’s Boston Celtics, missed the chance to take a 3-1 lead over the Golden State Warriors in the NBA finals after losing 107-75 in game four on Friday night.

Following the win the Golden State Warriors have now tied the series at 2-2 heading into game five which comes up on Monday.

He is now the third player in Warriors franchise history to record 40 plus points and 10 plus rebounds in a Finals game.

He now joins Kevin Durant: 43 points, 13 rebounds in 2018 and Rick Barry: 55 points, 12 rebounds in 1967.

Udoka would hope to help his side bounce back from the defeat as they target a record 18th NBA title.

The last time Celtics won the title was in 2008 when they defeated Los Angeles Lakers 4-2 in the final series.

For the Golden State Warriors, they are eyeing a seventh NBA title which they last won in 2018.

Source Complete Sports Nigeria

Posted June 11, 2022


 

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