The Dubs won 113 to 104 and closed out the series 4-1, advancing to the next stage in their quest for another NBA Title.
The Pelicans kept up with the Dubs for the majority of the game, inching toward a lead but never holding on to it throughout the first and second quarters, but as is tradition, the third quarter Warriors commanded the paint.
The Warriors bounced back from a 119-100 thumping at New Orleans in Game 3 with an equally convincing 118-92 romp in Game 4 on Sunday, taking a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series.
VIDEO: Kevin Durant talks with Mindi Bach after Warriors win in Game 4
Kevin Durant talks with Mindi Bach after Warriors Game 4 win over Pelicans
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The Warriors responded to their 19-point loss in Game 3 with a resounding effort that produced a wire-to-wire win with leads as large as 26 points. Durant made 15 of 27 shots. Stephen Curry scored 23, Klay Thompson added 13 and Quinn Cook, who was a Pelicans reserve earlier this season, contributed 12 points.
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VIDEO: Stephen Curry talks with Mindi Bach after win over Pelicans
Stephen Curry talks with Mindi Bach after Warriors Game 4 win over Pelicans
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