Golden State edges out Houston 109–106 in Game 4 despite Şengün’s double-double. Warriors lead 3-1. Full recap, stats & Game 5 preview inside.


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Golden State Warriors Edge Past Rockets 109–106 in Game 4

In a nail-biting Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference first-round playoff series, the Golden State Warriors pulled off a narrow 109–106 win against the Houston Rockets, taking a commanding 3–1 lead in the series. However, it was Alperen Şengün who stole the spotlight with a spectacular individual performance, registering 31 points and 10 rebounds, showcasing both skill and heart on the floor.

Şengün Dominates, But Rockets Fall Short

The 21-year-old Turkish big man has quickly become a cornerstone for the Rockets, and his Game 4 heroics were a testament to his growth and consistency. Paired alongside Steven Adams in a “jumbo lineup,” Şengün dominated the paint, giving the Warriors' defense constant trouble.

Despite Houston taking a 57–50 lead at halftime, Golden State came storming back with an 18–1 run to open the third quarter, flipping the momentum entirely.

On-Court Drama: Draymond Green in the Spotlight Again

The game wasn’t without drama. Draymond Green found himself in controversy yet again, receiving both a flagrant and a technical foul for separate incidents. Surprisingly, he remained in the game, adding fire to an already intense playoff battle.

Despite late-game hustle from the Rockets and a game-tying effort in the final minute, a critical turnover and missed shots sealed their fate, handing the Warriors their third win in the series.

What’s Next: Rockets Face Elimination in Game 5

The pressure now shifts to Game 5, scheduled for Wednesday at the Toyota Center in Houston. It's do-or-die for the Rockets, who must dig deep to stay alive in the playoffs. Momentum is with Golden State, but with Şengün’s rising star power and a home-court crowd, Houston still has a fighting chance.

Game Highlights and Visual Recap of Game 4

FAQ

Şengün scored 31 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, delivering a dominant double-double.

The Warriors lead the first-round playoff series 3–1.

Game 5 is scheduled for Wednesday at Houston’s Toyota Center.

No, despite receiving a flagrant and a technical foul, Draymond Green remained in the game.

The Warriors opened the second half with an 18–1 run, and the Rockets made critical errors late in the game.

Steven Adams contributed in the paint, especially when paired in the jumbo lineup with Şengün.

Yes, but they must win the next three games in a row, starting with Game 5.

You can watch the full game recap on NBA’s official YouTube channel or sports networks like ESPN and TNT.

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