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Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics Jun 16, 2022 Game ... (NBA.com)

The Golden State Warriors enter Game 6 of the NBA Finals in Boston on Thursday with an enhanced edge of determination as a fourth title in eight seasons ...

Got to win on Thursday. That's all we got to worry about right now." Behind Tatum's 26.2 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game average in the playoffs, the Celtics have been on a wild ride. They advanced by winning Game 7 on the road. A determined mindset won't be exclusive to the Warriors, of course. "Obviously, track record says I shoot the ball better the next game," said Curry, whose record streak of 132 consecutive playoff games with a 3-pointer came to an end. "You want to impact the game that way.

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Golden State Warriors win fourth NBA title in eight years (1 News)

The Golden State Warriors are NBA champions once again, topping the Boston Celtics 103-90 on Friday afternoon for their fourth title in the last eight ...

It was just the fifth defeat in 22 title-series appearances for Boston, which turned its season around to have a chance at this crown. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver could not be at the game because he remained in the league’s health and safety protocols related to the virus. The Warriors used their two-year hiatus from the NBA’s biggest stages to retool their roster – adding a past No. 1 draft pick in Andrew Wiggins, who excelled in his first finals, along with another rising star in Jordan Poole. Jayson Tatum finished with 13 points, but shot just 6 of 18 from the field. For Golden State coach Steve Kerr, it’s a ninth championship overall after winning five as a player. Stephen Curry scored 34 points for the Warriors, who claimed the franchise’s seventh championship overall.

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Golden State Warriors beat Celtics to win fourth NBA title in eight ... (The Guardian)

Steph Curry was named finals MVP as his team won the title just two years after finishing with the league's worst record.

This team are not the most accomplished Warriors roster to have won the title but, after a tough few years, they may be the happiest. A Stephen Curry three halfway through the third quarter gave them a 22-point lead that effectively ended the game and secured Curry the first finals MVP award of a career that will end with his enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. Curry, who scored 34 in the deciding game, was brilliant for most of the series, a slight blip in Game 5 aside. Part of the reason for that slump were injuries to Curry and his long-time teammate Klay Thompson. “It’s crazy, I’m on Cloud 109 right now,” said Thompson, who missed most of the last two-and-a-half years through injury before returning to help his team to victory. The Golden State Warriors headed into TD Garden on Thursday night and beat the Boston Celtics 103-90, to win the 2022 NBA finals. The Celtics, meanwhile, were forced to hope they had one more dramatic comeback in them.

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Golden State Warriors finish off Boston Celtics for fourth NBA title in ... (ESPN)

Two years after finishing with the NBA's worst record, the Golden State Warriors are back on top, finishing off the Boston Celtics in six games to capture ...

The Warriors forced stops, then kept hitting shots, and when it was time to put the Celtics away, they did. With about a minute and a half left in the first quarter, Green hit his first 3-pointer of the series to pull the Warriors within one. Poole put the icing on this sequence with a 29-foot 3-pointer on the next trip. The Warriors won their first title since 2018 and became the first team to go from the NBA's worst record to a championship in a three-season span. But what transpired over the next nine minutes defined the game, ultimately bringing the Warriors to their seventh double-digit comeback win this postseason. Heading into Game 6, Golden State was 0-3 in closeout games on the road, and the Celtics were 3-0 when facing elimination.

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NBA Finals: Golden State Warriors win NBA championship with ... (CNN)

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 103-90 on Thursday night to claim their fourth NBA championship in the last eight seasons.

"The message was we thanked them for the effort and the growth and everything they allowed us to do coaching-wise this year. The biggest message was 'Learn from this, grow from it, take this experience and see there is another level to get to,'" Udoka said. "This is what it's all about, playing for a championship and what we've been through the last three years," he said on ESPN, which broadcast the game. Golden State went on a 52-25 run to end the first half. at TD Garden in Boston didn't initially look like it would be a surefire win for Golden State. Boston was up 14-2 to start the game. They've won 21 NBA Finals games together, having recently passed Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili (19) for the most NBA Finals wins by a trio over the last 30 years.

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By winning the 2022 Finals, the Golden State Warriors only trail the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics for the most NBA championships in history.

We know who we are and the things we do well, so we're confident in that." Boston entered the 2022 Finals hoping to break a tie with the Los Angeles Lakers for the most NBA championships at 17. We blasted them at their place, had a tough loss at our place early in the season," he continued. The team won three titles during a storied rivalry with LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2015 to 2018. "Nobody thought we'd be here," the 34-year-old said after the game while fighting back years. The Celtics and Warriors weren't expected to make the 2022 Finals at the start of the season.

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The Golden State Warriors captured their fourth NBA title in eight seasons on Thursday, defeating the Boston Celtics.

The Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers (formerly from Minneapolis) each have 17 titles. The franchise began as the Philadelphia Warriors, which won the first title in the Basketball Association of America — a forerunner to the NBA — in 1947 before capturing the crown again in 1956. Before Thursday night, the Warriors were tied with Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls as the team with the third most titles in NBA history.

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NBA finals Game 6: Golden State Warriors 103-90 Boston Celtics ... (The Guardian)

Rolling report: The Golden State Warriors were too good for the Boston Celtics as they wrapped up the finals series 4-2.

“Because it’s going to be the hardest game you probably ever played in your career because of what the stakes are.” In the mean time, feel free to send thoughts and feelings to @LengelDavid or via Email. Not that it mattered as Andrew Wiggins, the former No 1 overall pick, stepped up and gave the most important performance of his career. They need to stop this bleeding before the Garden becomes a morgue. “You just understand what the nerves are like,” Curry told reporters earlier this week. That’s really the difference here, along with the Warriors threes and the Celtics lack of them, of course. So they’ll have to snap out of their Garden mediocrity if there’s going to be another cross-country haul in their future. That’s the half, one that started a lot better for Boston than it finished. Thanks to Andrew Wiggins piking up Golden State, Boston are back in a similar situation: having to sweep two games. Then Brown comes right back with a left handed layup of his own for Boston. It looks good, but the Celtics need stops. Curry walks, but they don’t call it - he passes to Thompson, who hits a fadeaway, straight on. And now we begin to wonder if they can do it all again in 2022-2023.

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Golden State Warriors win fourth NBA title in eight years (The Washington Post)

The Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 103-90 in Game 6 of the Finals on Thursday, completing an exhilarating comeback from a 2-1 series deficit to complete a ...

It transcends numbers, but against the Celtics, he has the stats to back up his immeasurable impact.This time, he had to carry the Warriors for much of the way. When the Warriors had a 15-point lead at halftime, it was widely noted that teams with that kind of advantage were 53-1 in Finals games since 1950, but this one does not feel over at all. He did his best Stephen Curry impression, draining three three-pointers, and sent a Curry shot into the stands. His spirit carried the Warriors through tribulations that would have shattered lesser teams, and his brilliance in Game 4 flipped the Finals. Boston was looking for an 18th championship banner, which would have broken a tie with the Lakers for most in league history. We all appreciate each other, and we understand what each of us bring to the table. As the final seconds ticked off, Curry embraced his father, Dell, who was sitting courtside, and fell to his knees, overcome with emotion. The Warriors built a 22-point lead in the third quarter and held on down the stretch. A mid-series injury to Ja Morant opened the door for Curry to seize control, and Thompson delivered the Game 6 knockout. While Curry, who turned 34 in March, remained an all-NBA-caliber player, it was reasonable to wonder whether the Warriors could reassemble a winner around him before he faded out of his prime. Durant departed soon after in free agency, Thompson missed the next two-plus seasons with injury and the Warriors missed the playoffs in 2020 and 2021. Curry, who finished with 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in the closeout victory, claimed his first Finals MVP award as a unanimous selection.

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Golden State Warriors installed as early NBA title favorites for next ... (ESPN)

The Golden State Warriors are 5-1 favorites to win the 2023 NBA championship, followed closely by the Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics, who are each listed ...

"I think it was a no-brainer to have the Warriors as the favorite," Pullen added. Caesars Sportsbook reported taking a $10,000 bet on the Warriors to win next year's title from a bettor in Colorado in late May. But for now the Warriors are the favorites and have their core stars under contract.

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Warriors' kids steal the show as Golden State celebrates NBA title (SFGate)

While superstars like Steph Curry and Draymond Green wept and cheered on the court of TD Garden, their offspring were a little more nonplussed. Green held his ...

Here's the Warriors championship parade route in San Francisco Her facial expression ranged from mildly interested to vaguely annoyed that all the adults were being so very loud. More Warriors family fun is undoubtedly on the way: The team has its championship parade in San Francisco on Monday.

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We recommend interesting sports products. This is a special event item and will be shipped no later than Wednesday, June 29, 2022 They won the last three games and finished it off on Boston’s home court.

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Golden State Warriors beat Boston Celtics 103-90 to win 4th NBA ... (CNBC)

Stephen Curry scored 34 points and was named the NBA Finals MVP as the Warriors claimed the franchise's seventh championship overall. And this one completed a ...

Golden State wasn’t rattled and responded with a 35-8 run that stretched into the second quarter on the way to building as much as a 22-point lead. It was just the fifth defeat in 22 title-series appearances for Boston, which turned its season around to have a chance at this crown. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver could not be at the game because he remained in the league’s health and safety protocols related to the virus. Stephen Curry scored 34 points and was named the NBA Finals MVP as the Warriors claimed the franchise’s seventh championship overall. The Warriors used their two-year hiatus from the NBA’s biggest stages to retool their roster – adding a past No. 1 draft pick in Andrew Wiggins, who excelled in his first finals, along with another rising star in Jordan Poole. ... You knew it was a possibility, but to see it in real time. Jayson Tatum finished with 13 points, but shot just 6 of 18 from the field. For Golden State coach Steve Kerr, it’s a ninth championship overall after winning five as a player. Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 34 points. “We found a way to just get it done,” Curry said after the Warriors accepted the championship trophy and celebrated on the court. “It was dog days, a lot of tears shed. For Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala, it’s a fourth championship.

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How the Golden State Warriors won the 2022 NBA Championship ... (The Athletic)

The Warriors are again NBA champions, conquering the Boston Celtics in six games with a 103-90 victory in Game 6. Steph Curry was named NBA Finals MVP for the ...

•1h ago •1h ago Steph Curry extremely emotional with 63 seconds left and title basically clinched. •1h ago The dynasty reigns on. In just two seasons, the Golden State Warriors went from worst, back to first. The Celtics made some good adjustments and some gambles failed in Game 6. That's a fourth NBA title for the Steph Curry-Klay Thompson-Draymond Green-Steve Kerr core. Golden State wins a closeout game on the road despite only making (and attempting) eight free throws. The team in that locker room realized that and we didn’t. Have a meaning in everything we do." The dynasty reigns on. In just two seasons, the Golden State Warriors went from worst, back to first.

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NBA Finals 2022 - The seven moments that supercharged the return ... (ESPN)

A star sixth man. A Luka-stopper. A tantalizing new starter. And a Finals masterpiece. Here are the critical moments that brought a championship back to ...

In addition to his distinction as the Warriors' best matchup defender during the postseason, Wiggins also has been an efficient shot creator on the wing for a team desperately in need of one, and has crashed the boards with authority. But with each successive dribble, Curry widened the area of engagement -- a stutter-step right, a couple of crossovers, all the while he watched Horford's feet. With the Warriors leading 91-81 in another rugged defensive standoff, Curry faced up against Horford with a narrow band of staccato dribbles in a tight spot. When he stepped up on the dais after Game 5, he was a 32-year-old vet still trying to recapture his muscle memory. He scampered around perimeter screens for catch-and-shoot looks; he drove to a pleasant spot for a midrange jumper when the Mavs chased him off the arc; he fanned out to the wing in transition for easy opportunities. "With Luka, it starts with, 'Bother him for as long of the basketball game as you possibly can.'" As Payton made his swift approach to the rim, Brooks caught him from behind, swatting him with a full windup of his right arm, nailing the soaring Warriors guard on the head. When he arrived to the Warriors last season, Payton was the consummate basketball journeyman, one who'd struggled for years to find a home in the NBA. He'd even considered leaving a playing career behind to become a video coordinator. The second had Curry coming off the bench to start each half, which would reduce the length of his time on the bench between playing time. The Warriors endured a two-year hiatus in the NBA wilderness after the departure of Kevin Durant and the extended absence of Klay Thompson due to injury, while Curry dealt with his own spate of maladies. Given the Warriors' pedigree, their return to the top of the NBA isn't a surprise -- but it was improbable. The Warriors had imposed a similar restriction when Thompson returned to action in January after two seasons away from the game.

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2022 NBA Finals: Why Golden State Warriors' Latest Title Is Most ... (Forbes)

The Stephen Curry-led Warriors defeated the Celtics in convincing fashion at the TD Garden in Game 6, 102-90. Despite falling in a 14-2 hole early on in the ...

The 2021-22 Warriors may go down in history as the worst of the Curry-era title teams. The five-time All-Star missed nearly three years of his career after suffering a torn ACL and an Achilles injury before making his return in January of this year. And while Thompson wasn’t his old dominant self in this series, he still contributed in a major way while averaging 17.0 points per game, third among all Warriors behind Curry and Wiggins. There’s many reasons why this title team feels like the sweetest of all of them. Meanwhile, the Warriors actually finished third in the conference, finishing behind the Memphis Grizzlies and winning just 53 games on the season. The Warriors never looked back as they held Jayson Tatum to just 13 points — two points in the second half — in a series-clinching win.

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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry named NBA Finals MVP ... (ESPN)

Underneath Boston's historic championship banners and on the Celtics' hallowed parquet floor, Curry didn't just put another ring on it but he cemented his ...

After Memphis blew out Golden State in Game 5, Curry had 29 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists to eliminate the Grizzlies in Game 6. "This is an era of play that will be defined by LeBron James, Steph Curry, Kevin Durant," Thomas said. If he doesn't, wherever he is at, he's been great." If he gets to the top 10, God bless him. Then, you can make the argument that there's some other people who should be in the top 10, top 15. "As [Boston's] Cedric Maxwell said to me the other night, he goes, 'There's [32 NBA Finals MVPs]. I'm one of them.' What I do know, and I do want people to realize, is the Chamberlains, the Russells, the Kareems, the Shaqs, that's four right there. All eleven voters from a national media panel chose Curry as the MVP of the 2022 Finals. Curry finished with 34 points, 7 assists and 7 rebounds in the series clincher. Game 6 was also a legacy game for the point guard. "To me, this is his crowning achievement in what's already been an incredible career." And he let opponents hear it from him too during this championship run. In six games against the Celtics, Curry averaged 31.2 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists.

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NBA Finals 2022: Where can you buy Golden State Warriors NBA ... (Sporting News)

The Golden State Warriors have won their fourth NBA title in eight seasons! So where can you purchase Dubs championship gear?

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Warriors beat Celtics to 103-90 win NBA title (Eyewitness News)

The Warriors completed a 4-2 triumph in the best-of-seven championship series and became just the second visiting team to lift the trophy on Boston's home ...

A key passage came midway through the fourth. "This might be the most unlikely one," Kerr said. After cutting the Boston lead to six points at 22-16, the Warriors pulled away, with Green, Curry and Poole all rattling in three-pointers to put Golden State into a 27-22 lead at the end of the first quarter. But Boston refused to surrender, and Horford brought the Garden crowd to its feet after a layup and a free throw got the Celtics to within nine points of the Warriors at 74-65. "We were so far away from it. It's surreal," Curry added.

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The Finals Stat, Game 6: Warriors shut down Celtics over last 3 games (NBA.com)

Golden State upholds the old adage that defense wins championships with a stifling performance to finish off Boston.

Player shooting Player shooting Player stats Player stats Green was the straw that stirred the drink, Andrew Wiggins kept Jayson Tatum in check (37% shooting) and the Warriors met nearly every Celtics drive with multiple bodies and arms. The Celtics actually shot 40.8% from 3-point range — their best mark in any of their four series — in the Finals. But they shot just 49.3% in the paint, their worst six-game stretch of interior shooting this season. After a great start to the season, the Warriors’ defense fell off when Draymond Green was out for two months. The Celtics also had the league’s best offense (120.7 points per 100) as they went 26-6 to close the regular season. And appropriately, the Celtics went out with 23 miscues in Game 6 to tie for the third most of any team in these playoffs. These were the two best defensive teams in the regular season. Games 5 and 6 of the Finals marked the only instance this season that Boston was held to fewer than a point per possession in two straight games. That is the Celtics’ worst three-game stretch of offense this season, including the playoffs.

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Golden State defeats the Boston Celtics to win the NBA Championship (NPR)

The team completes a historic run of claiming its fourth title in eight years and just two years after recording the worst record in the NBA.

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WATCH: 'Nobody thought we'd be here', says Steph Curry as ... (Independent Online)

A dazzling performance from Stephen Curry powered the Golden State Warriors to a seventh NBA Finals crown, securing a 103-90 victory over the Boston Celtics ...

A key passage came midway through the fourth. "This might be the most unlikely one," Kerr said. After cutting the Boston lead to six points at 22-16, the Warriors pulled away, with Green, Curry and Poole all rattling in three-pointers to put Golden State into a 27-22 lead at the end of the first quarter. "We were so far away from it. It's surreal," Curry added. Boston - A dazzling performance from Stephen Curry powered the Golden State Warriors to a seventh NBA Finals crown on Thursday, securing a 103-90 victory over the Boston Celtics to clinch a 4-2 series triumph.

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The new Golden State Warriors: relentless, ruthless … and oddly ... (The Guardian)

The Warriors' pandemic-era decline and the uncertainty that once surrounded their biggest stars are enough to make this title a genuine feelgood story.

And they’re still a franchise built for the pleasure and enrichment of early-stage investors in Amazon and Palantir. But somehow, in spite of all that, this Warriors team feels distinct, less straightforwardly unsympathetic than the back-to-back champions of Durant and co. The old belligerence is still there – the elbows, the shoves, the buttocks thrust aggressively across the lane – and the trash talk remains unrivaled, even in victory (there was a typically chesty description of the NBA as “the Warriors invitational” on the victory podium last night), but the effect is now curiously endearing: to see the man doing his thing again after these few years away is like watching an old uncle get mad at the TV remote for not working properly. But what was most striking about this devastating surge was the identity of its orchestrators: not Curry or Thompson but Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins, who together put together a sequence of big threes, torrential dunks, and critical blocks to take the game – and the championship – definitively away from the Celtics. These rising Warriors are not only capable but personable, and the effect seems to be rubbing off on the team as a whole. After a Game 5 devoid of a single Curry maximum – a true collector’s item – the maestro’s hands returned to him last night: not for the first time in the NBA finals, and surely not for the last, the game’s second half became its own kind of athletic weather system as a delicate, relentless rain of threes issued from the fingertips of Wardell Stephen Curry II. But Curry has also been deadly in these finals without the ball in hand, lifting his teammates even when he has shot poorly: in Game 5, Curry’s teammates shot 63% from the field when he was on the court v 22% when he was off, continuing a series-long trend. And then there’s Curry, still bouncy after 13 seasons in the NBA, still boyish at 34 – the man with the guard permanently hanging out of his mouth, and the ball perpetually on its way through the net. The Warriors entered their flop era, finishing last in the Western Conference in 2019-20 (with a record of 15-50) and again failing to make the playoffs, despite a marginal regular season improvement, in 2020-21. It’s fitting that a series marked by the unusual volatility of its scoring patterns – Boston’s comeback in the final quarter of Game 1 will live long in the memory – was capped by the longest run in an NBA finals game in 50 years. The likability of these Warriors, resurgent and resplendent once more, is mostly a function of how far they had fallen, how much they suffered, how deeply they – to use Green’s own term of art – “sucked.” But it also says something about the reconstitution of a team that has shown it can get it done with young talent, without needing to rely on the mercenary brilliance of an off-the-shelf superstar like Durant. The team that had made Oakland its home turned its back on the “bad” side of the Bay and ran headlong into the puffer-vested embrace of the San Francisco tech elite. The Warriors – data-driven, unemotional, technocratic, bombing their opponents from beyond the three-point line, and drawn into an ever-deepening alliance with Silicon Valley – seemed to typify something about the distance that different elements of American society had taken from each other since the turn of the century. The reasons for this near-universal dismissal are not hard to comprehend, since the Warriors over the previous two seasons have had the rare distinction of being both intensely disliked and very bad at basketball. “I didn’t learn anything about myself, I knew I was resilient,” said Draymond Green, on the victory podium at Boston’s TD Garden, when asked to reflect on how his understanding of himself and his teammates had changed over the course of these finals.

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Golden State Warriors crowned NBA champions as Steph Curry ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Steph Curry scored 34 points to win his fourth NBA championship and first Finals MVP award as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics in Game ...

Al Horford, the sole veteran player on a young Celtics roster, showed his class in the third quarter as he scored 12 of his 19 points in the third quarter to go with five rebounds a huge block which got the Boston crowd off their seats. Tatum was sharp at the start of the contest as he scored the final five points in a 14-2 run to begin proceedings with TD Garden going wild. Their players spraying champagne and being swamped in confetti was a far cry from the state of the Warriors just two years prior, when they plummeted to the bottom of the NBA after five straight appearances in the title game. Their job in this series was ultimately made easier by a young Celtics team who struggled to contain the Warriors, who scored 20 points off Boston turnovers and another 21 on 15 offensive rebounds - but the home team got off to a flying start. As for the Celtics, Jaylen Brown led the way as he matched Curry’s 34 points but his partner in crime Jayson Tatum struggled to cap a torrid NBA Finals for the 24-year-old. Curry returned to form in style after a disappointing Game 5 performance to lead the Warriors to a fourth championship in eight years.

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NBA Finals: Golden State Warriors win NBA championship with ... (CNN International)

The Golden State Warriors defeated the Boston Celtics 103-90 on Thursday night to claim their fourth NBA championship in the last eight seasons.

"The message was we thanked them for the effort and the growth and everything they allowed us to do coaching-wise this year. The biggest message was 'Learn from this, grow from it, take this experience and see there is another level to get to,'" Udoka said. "This is what it's all about, playing for a championship and what we've been through the last three years," he said. Golden State went on a 52-25 run to end the first half. at TD Garden in Boston didn't initially look like it would be a surefire win for Golden State. Boston was up 14-2 to start the game. They've won 21 NBA Finals games together, having recently passed Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili (19) for the most NBA Finals wins by a trio over the last 30 years.

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Golden State Warriors win 2022 NBA title for fourth crown in eight ... (Olympics)

Steph Curry named Finals MVP for first time in his career as Golden State beat Boston Celtics 103-90 in game six to seal the series win.

Superstar Stephen Curry, who has been key to all those title wins, was named Finals MVP for the first time in his career after a 103-90 victory at the Boston Celtics in game six of the 2022 National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals. The Golden State Warriors are the kings of men's basketball for a fourth time in eight years. Curry named Finals MVP for first time in his career as Golden State beat Boston Celtics 103-90 in game six to seal the series win.

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After Golden State Warriors beat Boston Celtics in NBA Finals ... (PBS NewsHour)

Curry's spot in the Basketball Hall of Fame was locked up long before Thursday night, when he scored 34 points and the Warriors won their fourth title in ...

“This is what it’s all about.” The fourth parade is Monday. The fourth ring comes this fall. They had three titles and five finals trips in five years from 2015 through 2019, then injuries and roster changes sent them to the bottom of the NBA in 2020 and on the outside of the playoff picture last year. When last season ended with a loss in the play-in tournament, Curry went right back to work, with this title in mind, knowing that few so-called experts thought the Warriors had a chance of extending their dynasty. And his legend on the court only continues to grow. “To me, this is his crowning achievement in what’s already been an incredible career.” Nobody in the history of basketball has made more 3-pointers or made the art of throwing a ball through a hoop look easier than Curry does. Curry’s spot in the Basketball Hall of Fame was locked up long before Thursday night, when he scored 34 points and the Warriors won their fourth title in eight years by topping the Boston Celtics 103-90. Add that to the list, too. What a series.” Go ahead, put him in the Greatest Of All Time conversation. Thing is, Wardell Stephen Curry II is not just the greatest shooter ever.

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Steph Curry leads Golden State Warriors to latest piece of history in ... (The Independent)

By getting his hands on the Finals MVP trophy, Curry has also added the coveted prize which was missing from his collection of trophies.

Back in Boston, the Warriors had a chance to wrap up the finals — and they did so in their usual style. For many, the absence of the trophy had been a stain on ‘Chef’ Curry’s legacy, but his constant strive for perfection is one step closer to being complete. Now 2-1 down and still on the road, the Warriors had their backs up against the wall, but in the only way they know how, they knocked down the wall and went back home to Oakland with a win. With 26 points and 13 rebounds, the 27-year-old took the Warriors one game away from getting their hands on the NBA Championship following a 104-94 win. Curry added to his 34-points in game one, with 29 points and if the Celtics were to win this series, stopping the 34-year-old sharpshooter would be essential. In their long-awaited return to the Finals, the Celtics got off to the best possible start.

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NBA Power Rankings, way-too-early edition - Where the Golden ... (ESPN)

The Warriors are NBA champions. What's next? Let's break down where all 30 teams stand heading into the draft and free agency.

The Pistons found their centerpiece in the draft one year ago, selecting Cade Cunningham with the No. 1 overall pick. The 2008-09 Coach of the Year has made the playoffs in five of his seven years as the top guy, not to mention countless runs as an assistant. Another year, another Knicks lottery pick and hopes among the team's fanbase of landing a big star in a trade. San Antonio has a young core in place with Dejounte Murray, Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell. Add in the picks and cap space, and they have a chance to get back to the playoffs in 2022-23. The easiest way to do so is by waiving Danilo Gallinari, who is set to be paid $21.5 million in 2022-23, since only $5 million is guaranteed. Once the pride of the franchise for his development as a fierce competitor in the wake of LeBron James' departure, Sexton has been leapfrogged as a prospect by All-Star Darius Garland and Rookie of the Year runner-up Evan Mobley. It will be fascinating to see what the market will be for him after knee surgery limited him to just 11 games last year. There's an anticipation around the league that Rudy Gobert will get traded this summer, but the Jazz have sent strong signals that they won't settle for anything but a massive haul in return for the perennial All-Star center. The Bulls returned to relevance in 2021-22, making the postseason for the first time in four years behind a career year from DeMar DeRozan. Now comes the hard part: elevating from being merely good to competing for a championship. After returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2018 and giving the Memphis Grizzlies a scare in the opening round, Minnesota has all eight players who saw at least 70 minutes of action in the series under contract for 2022-23. The Clippers are expected to be title contenders with Kawhi Leonard set to return after missing all of last season while rehabbing a torn ACL. A healthy Leonard and Paul George are as good as any duo in the league, but their supporting cast is arguably deeper than ever. Kleiman has more difficult decisions to make regarding the free agency of Tyus Jones and Kyle Anderson, a pair of veterans who have been quality role players, as well as how aggressive to be in the trade market, where the Grizzlies' first-round picks acquired in previous deals could be valuable commodities. Ultimately, though, Boston's loss to the Warriors in the NBA Finals was proof of the growth that's still left for this group to get where it wants to go - namely at the offensive end of the court.

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Golden State Warriors Beat Celtics for NBA Finals Victory (Voice of America)

The Golden State Warriors triumphed over the Boston Celtics on Thursday with a 103-90 victory in Game Six of the NBA Finals in Boston, marking the fourth ...

Meanwhile, their Celtics teammate Jayson Tatum was held to 13 points on 6 of 18 shooting. The two players hugged each other at the final bell. The Golden State Warriors triumphed over the Boston Celtics on Thursday with a 103-90 victory in Game Six of the NBA Finals in Boston, marking the fourth time the Warriors have won the trophy in eight years.

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Former Louisville basketball star Damion Lee lands a ring with the ... (Courier Journal)

Damion Lee, former Louisville guard, wins his first NBA Championship with Golden State. The Warriors beat the Celtics in Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals.

But Lee established himself as a solid rotational piece, scoring 12.7 points per game in his second season, and played a key role in 2021-22, helping the Warriors finish 53-29 in the regular season ahead of their championship run. He signed with Golden State in 2018, splitting time with the team's G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors. Lee was a key contributor on that team, averaging 15.9 points per game and helping the Cardinals finish 23-8, and was given a commemorative ring by Louisville on Senior Night. Lee tore his ACL during his junior campaign, playing just five games, but helped Drexel win the Colonial Athletic Association regular season championship as a freshman in 2011-12. Lee might not have spent much time Thursday in the spotlight, but he had plenty to celebrate. Lee joined the Warriors in 2018-19, after Golden State had won back-to-back championships.

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The Golden State Warriors' Historic Trio Is Back On Top (Forbes)

Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green have revived the Warriors' dynasty with their fourth championship in eight years.

“When I say this one hits different ... from 2015 to 2019, it was kind of a steady climb to get into the championship, and whether you won or lost, you kind of just left it all out there,” Curry said. When the Warriors won just 15 games in 2019-20 and weren’t even invited to the bubble, it appeared their window had closed. The minute you doubt them is the minute you’ve made a mistake. I think for us, we all appreciate each other and we understand what each of us bring to the table.” However, when the team’s common goal is to be the face of this era, it always goes back to the brotherhood. Because of the youth injection and availability issues, the Warriors had to navigate a completely different beast. In the same way Curry isn’t fond of ranking his playoff performances, the Warriors still aren’t placing this 2022 championship above the rest. That’s the root of any championship core and the heart of longevity in sports. Perhaps the key ingredients are right in front of us. The Warriors’ big three have grown up right in front of us. But there's only a few of those, and this falls right in line with that.” The Celtics a few times, the Lakers, the Bulls. The Spurs were a little bit more spread out, and they did an amazing job as an organization.”

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Stephen Curry stars as Warriors crowned NBA champions for 2022 ... (Sky Sports)

Repeats of NBA Finals games are available on Friday morning and various times and days thereafter, as well as on-demand through Sky Sports on your TV and on ...

Fittingly, every one of the Warriors' players played a part in the Game 6 victory. Green had his best game of the NBA Finals and was all over the court throughout Game 6, coming close to a triple-double with 12 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists as well as two steals and two blocks. Curry led the way though, with 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists as well as two steals and one block – and it was enough to see him crowned NBA Finals MVP for the first time in his career after the game.

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Golden State Warriors vs. Milwaukee Bucks in 2023 NBA Finals ... (AZCentral.com)

Here are way-too-early predictions for top six NBA teams in the East and West next season. Spoiler: List will change after free agency.

The Sixers need to bolster their depth, but all eyes are on James Harden. Then another injury slowed him down in the playoffs. The 2021 NBA champions ranked first in this year's playoffs in defensive rating after ranking 14th in the regular season. If that carries over into next season, it’s a wrap. Follow him on Twitter at @DuaneRankin. Biggest question: Can they make a trade to take them to the next level? As Kidd said, their journey is just beginning. Still need a couple of pieces, but Dallas trading for Christian Wood addresses having a scoring big man. Joel Embiid finished runner up to Jokic for league MVP for a second straight season, but he had the most dominant year of anyone in the league. Enter Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. With those two, the Nuggets have a big three that can certainly lead them to the conference finals. Golden State probably eliminates them in the conference semifinals even with a healthy Ja Morant, but not nearly with the ease in which they did. The Suns and Warriors were supposed to meet in the conference finals, but Phoenix didn’t hold up its end after having the NBA’s best record in the regular season.

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Golden State Warriors win 4th NBA title since 2015 (Axios)

Steph Curry was named the NBA Finals MVP after scoring 34 points during the Warriors' win.

Warriors great Steph Curry was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after scoring 34 points during the game. - "It’s part of a championship pedigree, our experience. - Curry isthe 11thNBA player to be named MVP in the finals and the All-Star Game.

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Golden State Warriors' NBA Finals Game 6 Championship Clincher ... (Deadline)

The Bay Area team snagged their 7th championship last night & the Disney-owned net had a win as well.

What makes that drop even more vinegar is that the 2019 series saw the losing Warriors pitted against the NBA’s only non-American based team, the Toronto Raptors. So, while the 2019 NBA Finals were off the chart in the Great White North, they were already limping from having only one U.S. market to draw from. Having weathered rough ratings seas over the past two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, ABC must be feeling pretty victorious, at least in the short term. Now well ensconced in the pantheon of basketball, the big win for Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and their teammates, plus coach Steve Kerr may be all the sweeter after the past two seasons when it looked like the shine was off the Bay Area team.

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Drake, E-40 + More React To Golden State Warriors Winning 2022 ... (HipHopDX)

After capturing their fourth title in eight years following Thursday night's Game 6 defeat of the Boston Celtics, Hip Hop saluted the Dubs on continuing ...

Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal dissed the project using its Honestly, Nevermind title against him. Last night’s victory gave even more validity to the theory. Boston, MA – The Golden State Warriors are champions once again.

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