Warriors vs Celtics

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Warriors vs. Celtics live score, updates, highlights from Game 1 of ... (Sporting News)

After taking long and winding roads to the 2022 NBA Finals, the Warriors and Celtics find themselves just four wins away from a championship.

— — 9:10 p.m. — The Celtics win the opening tip. Game 1 of the NBA Finals will tip off around 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 2. — — 9:15 p.m. — Stephen Curry scores the first points of Game 1. — — 10:10 p.m. — After an explosive start from the Warriors, the Celtics bounced back and will enter the locker room with a two-point lead. The Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights from Warriors vs. First-year coach Ime Udoka has turned Boston into a tough, defensive-minded team, and the Celtics are hoping that identity will propel them to the 18th championship in franchise history.

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Warriors vs. Celtics: Five NBA Finals matchups to watch, including ... (CBSSports.com)

The 2022 NBA Finals tip off Thursday night in San Francisco; here's what to keep an eye on.

Golden State has to hope that Curry is up to the task defensively. As CBS Sports' Brad Botkin pointed out in his recent piece, the Celtics are likely going to hunt Curry on the defensive end throughout the series. Udoka, on the other hand, is coaching in his first Finals as a rookie head coach, and he has just 16 games of postseason coaching experience under his belt. Just like Smart will receive help with Curry, Wiggins will likely receive help on Tatum at times, but he'll likely have to do a lot of the heavy lifting. That's obviously easier said than done, but if anyone is up to the task, it's the tenacious Smart. How well he is able to defend Curry could go a long way toward determining who ultimately wins the series. Here's a look at five key matchups heading into the battle between Boston and Golden State.

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Warriors vs. Celtics, NBA Finals Game 1: TV channel, time, live ... (USA TODAY)

The Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics will square in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Who will be the X-factors for each team?

He helps anchor the defense with his savvy near the rim and ability to defend on the perimeter. If he can hold his own defensively against the Celtics’ talented wings, that also helps the Warriors. He can take scoring pressure off Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown with his scoring, especially when he spreads the court with his 3-point shooting. But can Jordan Poole continue to score against Boston like he has so far in the playoffs. He will handle a variety of assignments, including guarding Steph Curry at times, and his ability to defend multiple positions will factor into Boston’s success. Although the Eastern and Western Conference Finals featured wide margins of victory and multiple blowouts, a closely contested Finals matchup is anticipated. The 2022 NBA Finals are set. ** Game 5: June 13, 9 p.m. Chase Center, San Francisco, California. ** Game 7: June 19, 8 p.m. Chase Center, San Francisco, California. It marks the Warriors' first Finals appearance since 2019 and their sixth in eight years. Game 1: June 2, 9 p.m. Chase Center, San Francisco, California. Game 2: June 5, 8 p.m. Chase Center, San Francisco, California.

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NBA Finals Game 1, Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics Live ... (The Indian Express)

NBA Finals 2022, Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics Live Score Streaming: The Jayson Tatum-led Celtics own the best road record in this year's ...

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Celtics Roar Back in Fourth Quarter to Steal Game 1 vs. Warriors (Sports Illustrated)

At one point in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, it looked like Stephen Curry had put the Warriors in position to run away with things early at the Chase Center as ...

White, who knocked down timely three pointers, finished with 21 points, including 5-of-8 from three-point range. Derrick White hit a three-pointer to tie the game at 103 with 5:40 remaining. After White's long-range bomb, the Celtics never looked back.

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Boston Celtics vs Golden State Warriors Jun 2, 2022 Game - Scores ... (NBA.com)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Once Boston's balanced roster of NBA Finals first-timers found a groove from long range, the determined Celtics delivered a memorable ...

... Golden State is 21-3 in postseason Game 1s dating to the 2014-15 season when the Warriors captured the franchise's first championship in 40 years - and they had won 13 straight playoff series openers at home, third-longest streak in NBA history, before this. Curry scored a smooth 21 points in the opening period on 7-for-8 shooting, including 6 of 8 made 3s - missing a half-court heave at the buzzer. Brown scored five quick points early in the fourth and assisted on an alley-oop dunk to Robert Williams III as the Celtics pulled back within 92-87 with 9:35 remaining. ''It's an unbelievable feeling just to be here and competing at this level against such a dynamic franchise the last couple years,'' Boston guard Payton Pritchard said. Coach Ime Udoka expected him to be limited to about 20 minutes as has been the recent pattern. You obviously go into Game 2 with more of a sense of desperation. ''So learn a lot from that fourth quarter, obviously they made a lot of shots. When you have a team that just finds a little bit of momentum like they did and they keep making shots, it's tough to kind of regain that momentum.'' The 15th-year big man, who turns 36 Friday, played in 141 previous postseason games, most ever before playing in the NBA Finals. Jayson Tatum was the lone Celtics regular who struggled offensively, finishing 3 for 17, though he did have 13 assists. ''I was just getting the looks, knocking them down. ''I felt like the guys kept finding me time after time.

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Warriors vs. Celtics lineups: Updated injury report, projected starters ... (Sporting News)

Who will be available in Game 1 and how will lineups be impacted? Here are the latest injury reports and projected starting lineups for the first game of ...

ABC ABC ABC Game 1 of the NBA Finals will tip off around 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 2. Here are the latest injury reports and projected starting lineups for the first game of the 2022 NBA Finals. While we've reached the point of the year in which everyone is dealing with various nagging injuries, players will do all they can to compete for a championship.

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NBA Finals Game 1: Warriors Steph Curry, Draymond Green graded ... (Golden State of Mind)

Grading Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins, Klay Thompson, and the rest of the Golden State Warriors in the team's 120-108 loss to the Boston ...

But it’s hard to argue with his experience, his veteran savvy, and his chemistry with the Dubs’ core players. I’ll be honest: I didn’t expect Iguodala to play meaningful minutes this series. Grade: Incomplete He didn’t have a strong defensive game, and wasn’t doing much as a playmaker or a rebounder. His shot wasn’t quite falling, and he wasn’t able to get to the rim for easy looks. Late in the game, Boston sent all their defensive attention at Curry and dared anyone else to beat them. The bad news is that means he only had three defensive rebounds. Wiggins had a few possessions where he fell back on some old habits and took offense-slowing, contested long twos. Draymond Green: "We pretty much dominated the game for the first 41, 42 minutes. And, whether you like or dislike him displaying this type of public confidence, he certainly made it clear that he thinks the Warriors are still in a fine position. But before we get there, we need to grade the players, weighting for our expectations of each. The rebounding was crucial, and he played very strong defense.

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Photos: NBA Finals Game 1 Warriors vs Celtics (The Mercury News)

Golden State's double-digit lead entering the final quarter evaporated with the Celtics' Jaylen Brown, Al Horford and Derrick White combining to lead an ...

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Kevin Durant Reacts to Warriors vs. Celtics Game One (Sports Illustrated)

KD weighed in on the first NBA Finals game between Golden State and Boston.

The Boston Celtics really began putting the basketball world on notice with their dominant sweep over Durant and the Nets earlier this postseason, and they have not looked back since. A simple acknowledgement of the game's high level of competition, Durant was appreciative of what he saw in this first game between Boston and Golden State. There is of course history for Durant on both sides of this matchup, having won two championships with Golden State, and also having just been swept by Boston, but the two-time Finals MVP seems to be enjoying this series without any significant rooting interests. Since being eliminated in the first round, Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant has been active on Twitter, including a recent back and forth with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green. Today's Tweet from KD didn't contain any of the same contention that his thread from a few days ago did, but the superstar forward did provide a reaction to Game 1 of the NBA Finals:

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HIGHLIGHTS: Warriors vs Celtics, Game 1 – NBA Finals 2022 (Rappler)

The Warriors seek to recapture their old glory, while the Celtics shoot for their first NBA title since 2008.

After emerging victorious in their respective conference finals showdowns, the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics now set their sights on Game 1 of their best-of-seven NBA Finals series on Thursday, June 2 (Friday, June 3, Manila time). Expect Curry, who is averaging 25.9 points on 38% shooting from beyond the arc in this year’s playoffs, to lead the way for the Warriors as they seek to recapture their old glory and win their fourth NBA title in eight seasons. The Boston Celtics unleashed a huge fourth-quarter run to stun the Golden State Warriors, 120-108, and steal Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday, June 2 in San Francisco (Friday, June 3, Manila time).

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Game 2 Preview: Warriors vs. Celtics - 6/5/22 (Warriors.com)

After suffering their first home loss of the postseason, the Warriors will look to even the series on Sunday when the Dubs take on the Celtics in Game 2 of ...

AST: Tatum (6.3) PTS: Tatum (26.2) “You get a chance to do something else, do it in a different way, embrace the challenge,” Green said. Iguodala made three of his four shot attempts, finishing with seven points in 12 minutes of game action. I like our chances still, and we’ll go home and we’ll digest what happened. Sunday will be the Dubs’ first time this playoffs coming into a game trailing a series. “And we all have been through situations like this. Stephen Curry is coming off a game in which he made seven a 2022 postseason-high seven 3-pointers, while Boston is coming off an even more impressive splash party (21 made threes) that led to their eighth road win of the playoffs. PTS: 107.8 (7th) PTS: 114.1 (1st) » Full Game Recap Plus, all fans in attendance will receive a Warriors Gold Blooded t-shirt, courtesy of Rakuten.

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Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors picks, predictions: Who ... (AZCentral.com)

The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors face off on Sunday in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Which team will win the game?

The Celtics outscored the Warriors 40-16 in the final quarter and are now favored to win the series." Tipico has no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. However, the Celtics came back from multiple double-digit deficits and escaped Chase Center with a 120-108 win in Game 1. It has the total going under in the game. Jessie Carter writes: "This is a must-win game for the Warriors. If they lose two games at home, they’re in trouble. Boston weathered an early explosion from Stephen Curry and a cold-shooting night from Jayson Tatum in Game 1 to come away with a 120-108 victory at Chase Center. The Celtics leaned on a scorching fourth-quarter performance on offense to right the ship and turn the tables on the Warriors, with Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Marcus Smart, and Al Horford doing heavy damage in that quarter to pull off the comeback.

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2022 NBA Finals: How to watch, stream Warriors vs. Celtics (NBC Sports Bay Area)

Here's how to watch the 2022 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics, along with NBC Sports Bay Area's coverage.

NBC Sports Bay Area will have “Warriors Live: Finals Edition” before and after each game. Game 6, Warriors at Celtics (if necessary): Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m. PT Here’s how to watch all the action: The Boston Celtics completed an astonishing mid-season turnaround and ended the regular season as the East’s No. 2 seed. To capture it, they will need to get past what could be their toughest test yet. Steve Kerr’s squad won the Western Conference finals for the sixth time in eight years.

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