Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

From rock bottom to title: Curry elevates the Warriors

- Agencies

BOSTON: 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 to clinch a 4-2 series triumph.

Warriors talisman Curry produced yet another masterpiec­e with 34 points, seven assists and seven rebounds as Golden State wrapped up their fourth title in eight years to silence Boston’s raucous TD Garden. The 34-year-old Curry was named NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after the victory, the first time the four-time NBA champion has scooped the award.

“I’m so proud of our group, I thank god every day that I get to play this game with some amazing people,” an emotional Curry said. “This is what it’s all about, especially after everything we’ve gone through in the past three years.”

The win completed a dramatic journey back to the pinnacle of the NBA for the Warriors, who just two seasons ago had the worst record in the league as the franchise battled injuries and departure of key personnel. “At the beginning of the season nobody thought we’d be here - except everybody on this court right now. It’s surreal,” Curry added. “We were so far away from it. We hit rock bottom with injuries and the long road of work ahead, trying to fill in the right pieces with the right guys.”

Delighted Warriors coach Steve Kerr admitted the fourth championsh­ip of his Golden

State coaching reign had been the most unexpected.

“This might be the most unlikely one,” Kerr said. “But I hang around superstars, and if you hang around superstars, good things happen.”

Curry, an ever-present face throughout the highs and lows of the Warriors’ journey since 2015, led a balanced offensive effort as Golden State became just the second visiting team to lift the trophy on Boston’s home court after the 1985 LA Lakers. Andrew Wiggins came up with 18 points, six rebounds, four steals and three blocks in a superb all-round display, while veterans Klay Thompson and Draymond Green chipped in with 12 points each. Jordan Poole added 15 from the bench. Jaylen Brown led the Boston scoring with 34 points while Al Horford added 19 points.

 ?? AFP ?? Stephen Curry (centre) was named MVP of the NBA Finals, which the Warriors won 4-2.
AFP Stephen Curry (centre) was named MVP of the NBA Finals, which the Warriors won 4-2.

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