Andrew Wiggins notches double-double in Game 4 vs. Celtics with 17 points and 16 boards

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While Steph Curry stole the show with a red-hot 43-point performance in Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, Andrew Wiggins showed up in a big way on Friday night at TD Garden.

Behind Curry’s explosive offensive performance, Andrew Wiggins stuffed the box score with a standout double-double effort. The All-Star wing added 17 points on 7-of-17 shooting from the floor with two triples and 16 boards in a team-high 43 minutes. Wiggins added two assists and a steal against the Celtics. 

Wiggins’ 16 rebounds in Game 4 against the Celtics surpassed his career-high number in the playoffs and regular season. Through four games of the 2022 NBA Finals, 16 rebounds are the most for any player in the series. 

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Along with battling for boards, Wiggins played fierce defense on Boston’s All-Star guard Jayson Tatum. Wiggins continually drew the assignment of guarding Tatum throughout the game. 

Watch all of the highlights from Wiggins’ career-high rebound performance via YouTube

Curry’s 43 points paired with Wiggins’ double-double helped the Warriors seal a much-needed victory in Game 4, 107-97. With a win in Game 4, the series will now head back to the Bay Area tied at 2-2 before Game 5 on Monday at San Francisco’s Chase Center.

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