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The dynamic duo

Curry and Durant shine as Warriors sweep into NBA Finals

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LOS ANGELES: Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant led the way as the Golden State Warriors sealed a clean sweep of the San Antonio Spurs to reach their third consecutiv­e NBA Finals berth.

Curry scored 36 points and Durant weighed in with 29 as the Warriors powered to a 129-115 win to complete a 4-0 victory in the bestof-seven Western Conference finals series.

It was the third consecutiv­e series sweep of the 2017 post-season for the Warriors, who are now 12-0 in the playoffs heading into the finals.

Durant, who attracted controvers­y after his blockbuste­r move from Oklahoma City Thunder last year to the Warriors, was delighted to be back in the NBA Finals once again.

The 28-year-old forward, who also pulled down 12 rebounds and contribute­d four assists, admitted he and Curry had rediscover­ed their understand­ing following the mid-season injury that sidelined him for around 20 games.

“Our chemistry is getting better and better and we’re going to need it even more whoever we play in the Finals,” said Durant.

“It’s great to be one of the last two teams standing – we’ll see what happens,” he said.

Curry meanwhile admitted he was relishing his partnershi­p with Durant.

“It makes the game fun,” Durant said.

“The way we play the game and move the ball. Watching him do what he does. It’s a fun way to play and we want to keep that up. I’m having fun, enjoying what I do.

“Things are flowing. It’s a part of our identity to get that mojo going. I think we’re prepared for pretty much anything. We’re going to be confident and ready to go.”

Spurs fans meanwhile bade what looked like a farewell to 39-year-old Argentinia­n legend Manu Ginobili, who was given a rousing ovation as he left the court.

“He’s somebody I grew up watching,” Durant said. “An amazing competitor. I got nothing but love and respect for him.”

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich meanwhile spoke admiringly of the Warriors.

“They were fantastic. To all of them. From ownership, to the coaches, the players. They play a great brand of basketball. Hats off to them. Great job,” said Popovich, who also saluted Ginobili in what might have been his final game.

Popovich said Ginobili had been handed a starting berth “out of respect.”

“This is a Hall of Fame player who allowed me to play him off the bench for the last decade or something because it would make us a better team overall,” Popovich said.

“He’s a big reason for our success. He deserved to have that night of respect so that he really feels that we appreciate everything he’s done for us over the years.” — AFP

 ??  ?? That’s close enough: San Antonio Spurs’ Dejounte Murray (left) has his shot blocked by Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant during the NBA Western Conference finals on Monday. — AP
That’s close enough: San Antonio Spurs’ Dejounte Murray (left) has his shot blocked by Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant during the NBA Western Conference finals on Monday. — AP

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