Sat 6/10/17 9:14 AM

Durant contributed 35 points (9-22 FG, 2-9 3Pt, 15-16 FT), four rebounds, four assists and two blocks across 39 minutes in a 137-116 Game 4 loss to the Cavaliers.
EDGE Analysis
With his fourth straight 30-point game, Durant has helmed the multi-faceted Warriors attack all series, but with both Stephen Curry (14 points) and Klay Thompson (13 points) turning in subpar efforts and the Cavaliers drilling a FInals-record 24 three-pointers, it wasn't enough for Golden State to secure a series sweep. The Warriors should get better play from their supporting cast as the series heads back to Oakland for Game 5, and if Durant is able to maintain the level of play he's provided for the first four games, he'll have a great chance at securing his first NBA title and a likely FInals MVP award.