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Green returns from his one-game suspension to try and help the Warriors even up this series. As good of a passer as Green is, he also turns the ball over a lot. He has at least three turnovers in both games that he has played in this series, and he has at least three turnovers in 11 straight games, overall. With the fast pace at which this game should be played, there should be plenty of opportunities for Green to hit this over.

Through three games in this series we've kind of been waiting for that classic Klay game and I believe today could be it. Thompson has put up 34 total shots from three through three so far in this series and eclipsed this number in two of them. As odd as it sounds even though he's shot well from three he hasn't quite put it *all* together yet, but that's coming. Steph is perfectly fine letting his splash brother get as many attempts as possible so we feel good there and should the chance a Golden State blowout happens and Curry sits, Thompson will get even more. If Klay knocks down one or two early it could be a vintage day. Let's get it

Kings reserve guard Malik Monk shot 1 of 9 in Game 3, going 0 of 4 from deep. He finished with four points after pouring in 50 during the first two games in Sacramento. Look for Monk to bounce back in Game 4. He typically scores more on the road, and during the regular season he made 40 percent of his 3-point tries away from home. In what should be a fast-paced, high-scoring affair, expect Monk to get at least 16 points.
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