Houston Chronicle

Golden State celebrates its 4th title in 8 seasons

- By Janie McCauley

SAN FRANCISCO — From the moment all those months ago that Klay Thompson uttered “championsh­ip or bust” with his team off to an 18-2 start, the Golden State Warriors seemed set to make good on his lofty proclamati­on.

It took Thompson getting healthy at last, then Draymond Green and Stephen Curry overcoming their own injuries down the stretch, and a cast of youngsters shining on the big playoff stage for the Warriors to win again.

Coach Steve Kerr and his champion Warriors celebrated with a victory parade through San Francisco on Monday as thousands packed the streets and blue and gold confetti fell — with all those new faces taking part this time, too. Players jumped off their respective rides to mingle with fans, Otto Porter Jr. and Thompson dancing and Andrew Wiggins spraying fans with champagne.

Curry sported his three previous championsh­ip rings on a necklace.

“I had to bring the jewelry back out. I don’t look at it during the year,” Curry told NBC Sports Bay Area.

Golden State captured the franchise’s fourth championsh­ip in eight years Thursday night by beating the Boston Celtics 103-90 in the clinching Game 6. Afterward, Finals MVP Curry, Thompson and Green — the three core members part of each title run — sat together in celebratio­n, with Curry cradling the trophy.

And this time, Thompson’s “Holy cannoli, this is crazy” reaction resounded everywhere. With the Warriors winning on the road, the home fans got their moment to cheer the team once more on Monday.

“We know what we’re capable of and we’re playing at the highest level,” third-year guard Jordan Poole said Saturday as players went through exit interviews. “We wouldn’t be here if we had any self-doubt.”

Thompson returned in January from more than 2½ years sidelined following surgery for a torn ACL in his left knee then another operation on his torn right Achilles tendon.

A cast of newcomers contribute­d to this title, from Poole to Wiggins to Gary Payton II.

“This one hits different for sure, just knowing what the last three years have meant, what it’s been like from injuries to changing of the guard in the rosters, Wiggs coming through, our young guys carrying the belief that we could get back to this stage and win, even if it didn’t make sense to anybody when we said it, all that stuff matters,” Curry said. “And now we got four championsh­ips. Me, Dray, Klay, and Andre, we finally got that bad boy. It’s special.”

 ?? Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images ?? Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha, celebrate the star guard’s Finals MVP award during the Warriors’ victory parade Monday.
Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha, celebrate the star guard’s Finals MVP award during the Warriors’ victory parade Monday.

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