For the second straight game, the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Clippers in their home-floor. Behind Kevin Durant's 33 points, the Dubs push the Clips to the brink of elimination with a 113-105 Game 4 win.

The Warriors now lead the series three games to one.

It was a back and forth action for the majority of the first half before the Warriors blew the game wide open in the third quarter. Durant, who shot 12-21 from the field, looked unstoppable in the game despite the physical defense thrown at him by the Clippers.

After the game, KD told ClutchPoints' Tomer Azarly that he's impressed by the Clippers' tenacity and resilience.

The Clippers have been trying to frustrate Durant and the Warriors since Game 1, and while it seemed to have worked in some stretches, Golden State is already a veteran team that knows what they need to do in such situations.

LA, on the other hand, continues to look for answers to stop Golden State's offensive onslaught.

The Warriors will look to close out the series in Oakland on Tuesday, where Game 5 will be played. The last time they played in the Oracle Arena, they blew a 31-point lead and gave the Clippers their lone win of the series.

Golden State will try to avoid such collapse in the potential series clincher.