Manila Bulletin

Durant stays as Warriors shoot for another title

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CLEVELAND (AFP) — Kevin Durant says he will stay, Stephen Curry is enjoying the success and the Golden State Warriors appear set for a solid run next year at their fourth NBA crown in five seasons.

The Warriors completed an NBA Finals sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, their 108-85 rout delivering a 4-0 blanking in the best-of-seven championsh­ip series for back-to-back titles and a third crown in four years.

Durant won his second title and second NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award, the power forward scoring a career playoff high 43 points in game three.

“I've just got to keep getting better,” Durant said. “I think I've got a lot more to go. So I'm just trying to prove to myself that I could just stay in it for the long haul, and hopefully I continue to have some success.”

Durant signed as a free agent with the Warriors in 2016 for less money than he could have made elsewhere to help the Warriors afford to bring him aboard and still be able to keep versatile forward Draymond Green and key guard Klay Thompson alongside 3-point sharpshoot­er Curry.

Now Durant says he only needs to hammer out final details on a rich deal to remain with the Warriors, which would keep them as the team to beat next season.

Durant is already curious about how young teammates progress next season.

“I want to see Jordan Bell come back a better player. I want to see Quinn Cook come back a better player. I'm excited to see how they come back next year,” Durant said. “I know the veterans are going to come back and do exactly what they need to do.

“Looking forward just to different tricks that we use throughout the season next year. I can't wait.”

There is some history motivation for next season. Only the 1960s Boston Celtics dynasty reached five NBA finals in a row. And the only teams to win four crowns in five years were that Boston squad and the 1950s Minneapoli­s Lakers in the NBA's infancy.

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