The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Curry, Green, Thompson seek one more win for 4th NBA title

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SAN FRANCISCO — When Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and emotional, do-everything teammate Draymond Green began Golden State’s climb nearly a decade ago, they were still relatively young and each establishi­ng themselves in their careers.

At far different stages of their respective basketball journeys and lives now all these years later, they are again closing in on another championsh­ip together as the cornerston­es of what many consider a Warriors dynasty they helped make. Their chance to win a fourth title comes tonight in Boston, where the Warriors take a 3-2 NBA Finals lead into Game 6 against the Celtics.

The Splash Brothers and Green now have 20 wins together in the Finals, the second-most for any NBA trio since 1970. They are approachin­g the company of Kareem Abdul-jabbar, Magic Johnson and Michael Cooper, who won 22 Finals games together with the Lakers.

With Monday’s 104-94 Game 5 win, the Golden State stars topped the 19 victories accomplish­ed by Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili with the Spurs.

“We want to have one more to show for it and one more win, and really embrace what we’ve accomplish­ed to be back on this stage,” Curry said after the game, when he went 0 for 9 on 3-pointers to snap a record 233-game streak of making at least one.

“Obviously making six Finals, you have a lot of opportunit­ies. You enjoy every single one of them. So this series is no different. And one more win, just got to figure out a way to get it done.”

Coach Steve Kerr has been here for the six NBA Finals appearance­s over eight years, including five straight from 2015-19.

They all have gone through so much in recent seasons — most notably two devastatin­g injuries for Thompson — that this opportunit­y is being especially cherished.

“It’s so exciting to be part of the finals again. I think this whole season has kind of led to this, a lot of individual stories, guys getting better, guys getting healthy,” Kerr said. “Here we are, we have a chance. We have two cracks at getting one win, but we also know how difficult it’s going to be.”

It seems so long ago, yet all three Warriors leaders have pointed to that early time bringing respectabi­lity back to the franchise as significan­t in building the necessary experience that helps them on the big postseason stage now. Perspectiv­e has been gained through winning three championsh­ips and in losing twice, too.

Curry and Green are now fathers who finish practice and prefer to get home right away for family time, while Thompson has a greater appreciati­on for everything on and off the court after being sidelined for more than 2½ years following surgeries on his left knee and right Achilles tendon.

“Now to be here again, I wouldn’t change anything,” Thompson said. “I’m very grateful and everything I did to that point led to this, so I would not change a thing.”

 ?? JED JACOBSOHN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Warriors guards Stephen Curry (left) and Klay Thompson can clinch their fourth title tonight against the Celtics in Boston. Curry, Thompson and forward Draymond Green played in five straight NBA Finals from 2015-19.
JED JACOBSOHN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Warriors guards Stephen Curry (left) and Klay Thompson can clinch their fourth title tonight against the Celtics in Boston. Curry, Thompson and forward Draymond Green played in five straight NBA Finals from 2015-19.

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