After 6 years of waiting, Stephen Curry and his teammates finally tasted the sweet taste of sitting on the NBA throne. This championship became even more meaningful when the Golden State Warriors star won the first Finals MVP title of his career.
The Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics entered the sixth match of the 2021-22 NBA Finals series. After 2 years of being ridiculed as an “outdated” team, coach Steve Kerr’s teachers and students have proven they are still at the top after excellently bringing home the NBA championship on TD Garden.
The Golden State Warriors team outperformed the Boston Celtics in their sixth encounter in the 2022 NBA Finals series. Away from home, they won a well-deserved championship under the admiration of the entire audience.
Bright star Stephen Curry was moved to tears during the fourth championship of his career
Close-up of the NBA championship trophy Larry O’Brien
Holding the 2022 NBA championship trophy in their hands, the Warriors players happily tasted the sweet taste of victory
It’s been 6 years since the Warriors last appeared in the NBA Finals. 2018 is also the last time fans of the “Golden Bridge” team can celebrate the championship with stars Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.
It is not surprising that the Finals MVP 2022 title calls for Stephen Curry. He contributed an average of 31.2 points, 5 assists and 48% efficiency, in which the success rate outside the 3-point round was 34.8%. Those numbers show that “Chef” is the inspiration for the gameplay of the Golden State Warriors. After five appearances at the final round, the 34-year-old star finally replenished her collection of achievements with her first Finals MVP title.
Curry closed the NBA 2021-22 journey with 34 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists and 6/11 3 throws. He made a big contribution in “finishing” the Boston Celtics after creating the following 2-digit point gap. Round 3
In addition, praise must also be given to Andrew Wiggins, Jordan Poole and especially Draymond Green. He returned to the status of a DPOY one day, in the last game of the whole season
On the other side of the front line is a completely opposite emotion. Jayson Tatum collapsed on the ground. The feeling of regret is understandable when the Boston Celtics have come very close to the championship after 12 years of absence in the NBA finals. However, this is also a valuable lesson for the young star.