On May 10, Beijing time, the Warriors and the Grizzlies played the fourth game of the series, the Grizzlies Morant was absent due to injury, and the Grizzlies changed into Adams and Tyes Jones to enter the starting lineup. The Warriors splash brothers felt cold in the first half, Curry scored 11 points, but three-pointers shot 1 of 6, Thompson in the first half three-pointers 6 of 0, Poole only scored 4 points in the first half, three-pointers 2 of 0.

The Warriors shot 2 of 20 from three-point range in the first half, a rare three-point performance in recent years, with Curry, Thompson and Poole combining to make 1-of-14 three-pointers. Still, Curry unlocked the milestone as he made his 500th three-pointer of his playoff career. Become the first player in history to reach the 500 three-pointer milestone in the playoffs.
The Warriors continued their starting lineup from the previous game — Curry, Town, Wiggins, Cumminga and Draymond Green. In the first half of this battle, the warriors collectively did not have a feel, and the three brothers of the splash became the three brothers of the iron flower, and they repeatedly failed to shoot from the outside.
In the last game, the Warriors shot 17 of 32 three-pointers and shot 53.1% from three-point range, but in the first quarter of this game, the Warriors shot 0-of-10 from three-point range, and Thompson and Curry both shot 0-of-4. The Warriors are one of the best teams in the league to shoot three-pointers, and Curry and Thompson are both historic top scorers, but the game feels cold.
The Warriors trailed the Grizzlies by four points in the first quarter, 20-24. By the second quarter, the Warriors' feel was still very poor. Halfway through the second quarter, there were still no three-pointers. The Warriors' three-pointers came to 0-of-15 shooting. With 3:24 left in the second quarter, the Warriors finally broke the three-point drought when Porter received an assist from Thompson and threw a three-pointer. The Warriors' top 3 scorers Curry, Thompson and Poole still feel cold, and there is no touch on the outside.
Curry finally opened with a three-pointer with 46.2 seconds left in the second quarter, throwing a three-pointer from 27 feet away. The Warriors made it 18-17 in the second quarter, and the offensive firepower was still dismal. The Warriors trailed by three points in the first half, 38-41. The Warriors not only had a bad three-pointer in the first half, but also made a lot of mistakes, with a total of 11 mistakes, and the Grizzlies lacked Morant, but they played very hard and seriously, with only 6 turnovers.