The Golden State Warriors are one win away from proceeding with their line after many had composed Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and company off. Only two seasons prior, the Warriors got done with the most terrible record in the Western Conference at 15-50 and presently they are on the cusp of their fourth title with this gathering starting around 2015 following their 104-94 win over the Boston Celtics in Game 5 at Chase Center on Monday night.

While he has been the person who has conveyed the group to this point, the Warriors furnished Stephen Curry with a lot of help in Game 5 as four different players other than Curry, drove by Andrew Wiggins and his 26 focuses, scored in twofold figures for Golden State. Giving Curry help in all out attack mode end was something that the Warriors' all's supporting cast referenced was fundamental in Game 5 and they did precisely that to assist with driving Golden State to a twofold digit triumph.

With the success, Curry and the Warriors can finish this series off at TD Garden on Thursday night in Game 6.

Poole with a wild buzzer-beating 3-pointer

The Celtics looked like they would take a slim two-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, but Jordan Poole had other plans. With just three seconds left, Andrew Wiggins got the ball to Poole who was just past halfcourt and he heaved a 35-foot 3-pointer as time expired. At first glance it didn't look like he got it off in time, but the replay showed he got the shot off and it counted, giving Golden State a one-point lead and momentum heading into the fourth quarter.