The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics are battling in what is becoming an amazing and enthralling NBA Finals. Game 3 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts was Wednesday night. The series was tied at one win apiece, making this game massively important. The stars came out to play in this one, as Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum have all had big games.

Curry particularly has been incredibly hot shooting the basketball. The Warriors superstar point guard led all scorers with 31 points. He was particularly deadly from the outside, hitting six of 11 shots from beyond the arc. In doing so, he made some more NBA Finals history.

After he sank his fifth three-pointer during the third quarter, he tied an NBA Finals record by sinking five or more triples in three straight.

However, it would not be enough as the Warriors would fall apart late and lose 116-100.

Things went from bad to worse though. With a few minutes left in the game, and the game itself still in doubt, a scrum ensued in front of the Warriors basket. Bodies were flying all over the place attempting to gain possession of the basketball. Celtics big man Al Horford fell onto Curry's leg. He was seen wincing in pain and limped around the court for a bit.

The Warriors now trail the best-of-seven series 2-1. However, it's not all bad news. Warriors shooting guard Klay Thompson finally found the range in Game 3. He was electric for most of the night, finishing with 27 points and knocking down five three's.

But the biggest difference in Game 3 was the size and strength of the Celtics. They out-rebounded Golden State 47-31, including 15-6 on the offensive glass. If the Warriors want to steal Game 4 and earn back home court, that needs to be addressed.