The situation continued to deteriorate until at long last, Vault 101 joined the long list of vaults whose purpose had failed in the grand social experiment. The distress call she sent out to the Lone Wanderer went unanswered and Amata was left to wonder whether her friend had either ignored the message or if he/she had met death in the Capital Wasteland by then. Let's use this thread to make our own endings. T_2:26.I can't understand why the producers didn't tell what happened to all those towns and other settlements in the ending like what happened in 1, 2, or even New Vegas.įallout 3 Should have followed the examples of its predecessors and successor. Turnovers: 14 (Davis 3, James 3, Reaves 2, Schroder 2, Vanderbilt 2, Hachimura, Walker IV). Steals: 9 (Curry 3, Moody 2, Wiggins 2, D.Green, K.Thompson).ģ-Point Goals: 6-25. Turnovers: 16 (D.Green 5, Wiggins 3, Curry 2, Poole 2, DiVincenzo, K.Thompson, Moody, Payton II). The Warriors led 84-77 entering the fourth quarter, but the Lakers began the period on a 7-0 run and carried that momentum to a 104-101 victory.ģ-Point Goals: 12-41. LOS ANGELES – A triple-double effort from Stephen Curry and a timely starting lineup adjustment by Steve Kerr were not enough to prevent the Golden State Warriors from falling behind 3-1 in their second-round series against the Los Angeles Lakers.Īn epic fourth-quarter collapse cost the Warriors their chance to even the series Monday, and now they’re in a hole that might prove fatal to their hopes of successfully defending their NBA title and extending their dynasty. Stephen Lam/The Chronicle Show More Show Less Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins, who scored 17 points in Game 4, passes off in traffic. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 12 of12 Warriors guard Stephen Curry attempts a 3-pointer against Lakers center Anthony Davis. Stephen Lam/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 11 of12 Warriors guard Gary Payton II, who was a surprise starter and finished with 15 points, passes the ball during the first quarter of Game 4. Stephen Lam/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 10 of12 Lakers center Anthony Davis, who had 23 points and 15 rebounds, drives against Warriors forward Draymond Green. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 9 of12 Lakers forward LeBron James is defended by Warriors guard Klay Thompson. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 8 of12 LeBron James checks on Warriors forward Draymond Green after a rough play during the second quarter of Game 4. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 7 of12 Stephen Curry loses the ball and turns it over in the final seconds. Stephen Lam/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 6 of12 Warriors guard Stephen Curry and head coach Steve Kerr walk off the court after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers 104-101 to fall into a 3-1 series deficit. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 5 of12 Lakers forward LeBron James attempts a shot against Stephen Curry during Game 4. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 4 of12 Warriors guard Stephen Curry walks past Lakers forward LeBron James late in the fourth quarter in Game 4. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of12 Thompson had another disappointing game, scoring nine points on 3-for-11 shooting. Klay Thompson lines up before a Lakers free throw after the Warriors are forced to foul late in the fourth quarter of Game 4. Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of12 But the Warriors lost Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals in Los Angeles, falling into a 3-1 series hole. Stephen Curry scores past LeBron James in the second quarter on his way to 31 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds.
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