Although his Golden State Warriors encountered a slight scare early on in the series, head coach Steve Kerr once again led his team to victory on Sunday afternoon. With the surging Warriors taking down the always dangerous Los Angeles Clippers to take a 3-1 series lead in the opening round of the postseason, Kerr's squad strung together quite the well-rounded effort with Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Stephen Curry all contributing per usual.

However, despite coming within one win of closing out the series on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles, Kerr chose to pick apart the aforementioned Curry and his continued foul trouble during his most recent postgame press conference. This hardly comes as a surprise, though, as Kerr has become one of the most straightforward coaches in the league.

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Even though the Warriors managed to upend the Clippers for the third time in the series, the team's lone postseason loss thus far came back in Game 2 at Oracle Arena when Golden State infamously blew a 31-point lead in the second half. Even so, the Warriors promptly rebounded by rattling off back-to-back wins en route to setting up a pivotal Game 5.

With the Warriors producing a 113-105 win in Game 4, the aforementioned Curry tallied 12 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists over the course of 35 minutes of action. Though Durant led the way with 33 points, it can not be forgotten that Thompson poured in 32 points of his own in the Game 4 victory.

The Warriors will now seemingly await the winner of the Houston Rockets-Utah Jazz series, which currently has the former leading the latter 3-0.