WASHINGTON, May 23 (Xinhua) -- After losing Game 4 to the Houston Rockets 95-92 in the Western Conference Finals on Tuesday, Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant lamented the breathtaking defeat but said it's time to move on.
Golden State went into the fourth quarter with a 10-point lead in the game, but the Warriors managed to score only 12 points in the frame, while Houston put up 25 points to come away with the win. The Rockets evened the series at two games apiece.
"It's the whole game that we've got to get better at, especially in the fourth," Durant said after the game. "I think it's up 10 points going into the fourth, it was a good opportunity for us to kind of take control, and we didn't."
"So I definitely wish I had that last play back. So I'm going to watch film and see what my options were and just hopefully if I'm in that position again I'll be better. We've got to live with that and move on and be better next game," he added.
The Warriors missed a golden opportunity to end the series in Houston on Thursday, but Durant was in good spirits following Tuesday's loss, saying the team "just have to get another one" on the road.