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Warriors finish off Blazers in Game Five to reach West finals

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SAN FRANCISCO: Stephen Curry was honoured with his second-consecutiv­e league MVP award before leading Golden State to a 125-121 victory over Portland as the Warriors advanced to back-to-back conference finals.

The night started with Curry’s award for the first unanimous MVP trophy and ended with the superstar capping his 29-point performanc­e with four free throws in the final 18 seconds to give the Warriors a 4-1 series victory over the Trail Blazers.

Asked if he ever dreamed he would be the NBA’s first unanimous MVP selection Curry said, “never in my wildest dreams. I grew up watching the game and a lot of legends.”

“I am proud to be part of that group and to have that honour is unbelievab­le,” he added.

The Warriors advanced to their first back-to-back NBA semi-finals since the 1974-75 and 1975-76 seasons by winning their eighth consecutiv­e series clinching game at home.

Golden State now awaits the winner of the Oklahoma City Thunder-San Antonio Spurs series.

If Oklahoma City eliminate the Spurs in Game Six this morning Thai time, the best-of-seven Western Conference finals would begin Monday in Oakland.

“We knew it would be a dog fight every game,” Curry said. “We had to grind it out.”

“Last year we came out for the ceremony and then lost on home floor,” he added. “It wasn’t easy, but we found a way to get it done.”

The fifth-seeded Trail Blazers made the Warriors work for their win on Wednesday.

Portland led by as many as 11 early and got to 118-115 in the final minute of the contest.

Warriors Klay Thompson forced Portland star Damian Lillard to miss a shot from 17 feet. Curry then busted loose and nailed a 25-footer for the clutch basket that put Golden State up 121-116.

Thompson led the Warriors with 33 points, hitting 13 of 17 from the field and six of nine three-point attempts.

Curry’s 29 points were a result of 10-for-20 shooting, including five-for-11 on three-pointers.

In his first start since spraining a ligament in his right knee during the firstround series against the Houston Rockets, he went 36 minutes and tallied a gamehigh 11 assists.

Curry admitted on Wednesday he is feeling mentally and physically tired.

“It has been a wild three days,” Curry said. “From the first game I came back when I gave everything I had that night. Then I came home and with the festivitie­s yesterday. But in the playoffs there are no excuses.”

In the earlier game Wednesday, DeMar DeRozan tallied 34 points as the Toronto Raptors seized a 3-2 lead in their Eastern Conference series with a 99-91 win over the Miami Heat.

Toronto guard Kyle Lowry scored 25 points, including five in the final minute as the Raptors fended off a late Miami surge.

The Raptors started quickly and led by as many as 16 points in the first quarter and were ahead by 20 in the second quarter before the Heat mounted their attack.

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EPA Warriors guard Stephen Curry goes for a lay-up against the Trail Blazers.

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