The series eventually moved back to Oakland for Game 5, where the Warriors secured a 104–90 victory to advance to their first NBA Finals in 40 years. Rockets 128-115 Warriors (May 25, 2015) Final Score - ESPN

In Game 4 of the 2015 Western Conference Finals, the avoided elimination with a high-scoring 128–115 victory over the Golden State Warriors , narrowing the series lead to 3–1. Tue, May 26 Rockets won! Game Summary: Rockets Force Game 5

Table_title: Golden State Warriors @ Houston Rockets Table_content: header: | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T | row: | : Warriors GS | 1: 22 | Rockets 128-115 Warriors (May 25, 2015) Final Score - ESPN

Led the Warriors with 24 points , hitting 6 three-pointers.

Despite the head contusion, Curry returned to score 23 points .

A major turning point occurred in the second quarter when Warriors star suffered a frightening fall, landing hard on his head and neck while attempting to block a shot. Though he eventually returned to the game, the Rockets maintained their momentum behind a career-best performance from James Harden . Key Performances & Stats

The Rockets entered the game facing a 0–3 series deficit, a hole no team in NBA history has ever successfully climbed out of. However, Houston set a defiant tone immediately with a historic first-quarter "beatdown," scoring 45 points on 77.3% shooting from the field, including eight of nine three-pointers.

Delivered a playoff career-high 45 points to lead all scorers, adding 9 rebounds and 5 assists.