The Golden State Warriors came out with much better intensity in Game 4 of the NBA Finals on Friday night against the Boston Celtics, with most of the rotation making an early impact. But no one made their presence felt more than Stephen Curry, who got going early on. As of writing, midway through the second quarter, he already has 16 points in 12 minutes of action.

After his fantastic opening quarter, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was asked what the key is to Steph's scorching hot start. His answer? Nothing but facts.

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He sure is very good at basketball. There were early concerns Curry could be a doubt for Friday's crucial contest after an ankle scare on Wednesday. But ultimately, the Warriors superstar was healthy enough to suit up, and based on how he's looking, it's safe to say Steph is feeling just fine.

Golden State is in desperate need of a victory in order to avoid a 3-1 hole heading back to the Bay Area for Monday's Game 5. Draymond Green in particular needs to make more of an impact after an atrocious Game 3. He's already got two fouls and no points in 13 minutes. However, Jordan Poole is providing Curry with some support, already putting up 10 points.