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Warriors conquered the title

Stephen Curry returned the glory to the Golden State, leading them with 34 points and six triples; It had to be Curry, the man who changed the history of the team, to put his signature on a new Steve Kerr title, this time against a Boston Celtics who saw the dream of conquering their eighteenth crown vanish.

After the triumphs of 1947, 1956, 1975, 2015, 2017 and 2018, the Warriors added a new Larry O’Brien trophy to their record and they did it on the road; at the TD Garden, in one of the most glorious settings in the NBA.

Curry elected MVP for the first time

Curry, chosen as Finals MVP for the first time in his career, led his team with 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists; supported by 18 points from Andrew Wiggins and a double-double of twelve points and twelve rebounds from Draymond Green.

The Warriors knocked down some Celtics in which Jayson Tatum did not exceed thirteen points, three rebounds and seven assists; Jaylen Brown’s 34 points and the double-double of 19 points and fourteen rebounds from the Dominican Al Horford were not enough for Ime Udoka’s team to force the seventh game of the series.

The sentence came three minutes from the end, when Curry, from a corner, connected the triple of 96-81, to reach 30 points. Celtics fans began to leave the stands.

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