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Golden State Warriors Is The NBA 2022 Champions

The Golden State Warriors headed into TD Garden on Thursday night and beat the Boston Celtics 103-90, to win the 2022 NBA finals. Their Game 6 victory was a dominant performance in hostile territory highlighted by an early 21-0 run which effectively secured the Warriors their fourth championship in the last eight years. The contest had looked very different early on. The Celtics began the game by going on a 14-2 tear, and they briefly looked like they would force a decisive Game 7 in San Francisco. But the Warriors countered with a run of their own, eventually ending the first quarter with a five-point lead. Things would escalate from there.



The Warriors held Boston scoreless for the first two minutes of the second quarter as Golden State rained three-pointers down on their hapless opponents. By the time the blitz was over, the Warriors had put together a 21-0 streak, the biggest such run in the finals in 50 years. The Celtics, meanwhile, were forced to hope they had one more dramatic comeback in them. By halftime, the Celtics were down 15 points, a not insurmountable task given their track record of comebacks in these playoffs. The Warriors, however, refused to budge. A Stephen Curry three halfway through the third quarter gave them a 22-point lead that effectively ended the game and secured Curry the first finals MVP award of a career that will end with his enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. To Boston’s credit, they refused to lie down, even cutting down the Golden State lead to eight midway through the third quarter. They couldn’t get any closer however: the Celtics had dug themselves too deep a hole, too early, against too formidable an opponent. These finals were billed as a battle between youth and experience, and it’s safe to say that experience won out. Throughout the series, the Warriors capitalized on Boston turnovers – the Celtics committed 22 in Game 6 alone – and mental mistakes. “It’s part of a championship pedigree, our experience. We built this for 10-11 years,” said Curry after the game. “That means a lot when you get to this stage.” Even though Golden State fell behind 1-2 to start the series, they fought back to win three straight, two of them on the road, against a team that had not lost back-to-back games the entire postseason. Curry, who scored 34 in the deciding game, was brilliant for most of the series, a slight blip in Game 5 aside. His finals MVP was no lifetime achievement award: the turning point of the series came with Curry’s 43-point performance in Game 4. These were his finals. “Beginning of the season no one thought we would be here … it’s very surreal,” said Curry. It was easy to understand his joy: the Warriors finished with the worst record in the NBA just two seasons ago. Part of the reason for that slump were injuries to Curry and his long-time teammate Klay Thompson. “It’s crazy, I’m on Cloud 109 right now,” said Thompson, who missed most of the last two-and-a-half years through injury before returning to help his team to victory. “ It was dog days, a lot of tears shed ... You knew it was a possibility, but to see it in real time … It’s crazy.” The Warriors now have seven NBA titles, one more than the Chicago Bulls. Only the Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers (17 each) have more. This team are not the most accomplished Warriors roster to have won the title but, after a tough few years, they may be the happiest.

Golden State Warriors Vs Boston Celtics NBA Finals Game 6 Prediction

After a few exciting performances to begin the NBA Finals 2022, the Boston Celtics have seen a dip in their performances as they have lost their last two matches and now trail the Golden State Warriors 3-2. If the Warriors were to win game six against the Celtics, then they would go on to win this year's finals. If Jayson Tatum and the rest of the Celtics team can get the fans in their home behind them, it could prove very difficult for the Warriors to beat them and prevent the finals from going into game seven.

Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics Game 6 Odds (NBA Finals, 2022)
Moneyline
Golden State Warriors +150
Boston Celtics -172
Spread
Golden State Warriors +4 -111
Boston Celtics -4 -111
Points Over/Under
Over 210.5 -110
Under 210.5 -110

When, Where, and How to Watch?
Date: Thursday, June 16
Time: 9:00 PM ET
Place: TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts
How to Watch: ABC



Warriors Going for the Title
They just need to win one more game and the 2022 NBA Championship is theirs. The good news for the Warriors’ fans is that their boys are playing amazing basketball since the start of the playoffs, winning the previous two games by 10 points each. The bad news is that Game 6 of the NBA Finals is played on Boston’s turf.

Although they do prefer playing in California, they’ve been pretty decent in away games this year. The last time they played in Boston, we saw them win 107-97 with Steph Curry putting away 43 points, while making 10 rebounds and 4 assists – one of the best performances of his career.

Even though he’s been Golden State’s key man throughout the season, he wasn’t their top scorer in Game 5. Instead, Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins scored more than him, proving that the Warriors aren’t a one-man army.

Celtics Must Win on Thursday
If they lose on Thursday, it’s the end of the NBA Finals. That is why you can be certain that the Celtics are going to give their utmost on the court of TD Garden, where their fans will provide them with incredible support.

Actually, the Celtics’ fans have been great this season, cheering their boys on passionately in every single home game. That helped the Celtics win more home games in the regular season than most other teams from the Eastern Conference.

Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics Game 6 Prediction
The Celtics have no other option but to go far and beyond on Thursday to equalize the series. They sure have the manpower to do so, not to mention that their fans will cheer them on from the very start.

Picks: Boston Celtics to win and cover the spread; over to hit

LIVE UPDATES: Warriors vs Celtics, Game 3 Odds and Prediction

As the series shifts to Boston, the Celtics shoot for a bounce-back win, while the Warriors aim to ride on the momentum of their Game 2 blowout. Golden State has been the better team for the lion's share of the series. The Warriors have out-scored the Celtics on the whole, and aside from the fourth quarter of Game 1, things have gone according to plan for Stephen Curry and company. Defense was at the forefront in Game 2, with the Celtics scoring only 89.8 points per 100 possessions. Golden State is holding Boston to 16.5 free throw attempts per game in the series, and the Warriors are averaging 11.5 steals per contest, generating fast break opportunities as a result. The Celtics are also shooting only 42.5 percent from two-point range in the first two games, and Boston was credited with only one field goal at the rim in Game 2.



From there, the Warriors are undeniable on offense, posting the No. 1 offensive efficiency mark in the 2022 NBA Playoffs. The Warriors have a 59.7 percent true shooting clip in the postseason, and Golden State is shooting 41.5 percent from beyond the arc against Boston. Curry is dynamic, averaging 31.5 points per game, converting 46 percent from three-point range in the series, and Golden State is the best passing team in the NBA, leading the league in assist rate during the regular season.

Here are several NBA odds and betting lines for Warriors vs. Celtics:

    Celtics vs. Warriors spread: Boston -3.5
    Celtics vs. Warriors over-under: 212 points
    Celtics vs. Warriors money line: Boston -160, Golden State +140
    Celtics vs. Warriors tickets: See tickets at StubHub
    BOS: The Celtics are 13-7 against the spread in playoff games
    GS: The Warriors are 10-8 against the spread in playoff games

Bulls’ Michael Jordan’s life foreshadowed modern day stars’ insane fame

Current Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was a huge part of the Chicago Bulls dynasty in the 1990’s, as depicted in ESPN’s “The Last Dance” docu-series. Recently, the former Bulls guard opened up about one of the things he’s learned from watching the documentary. Kerr focused on Michael Jordan’s star power and how this prevented him from basically being able to live his life — something that Kerr believes has transcended to majority of the players in the NBA today.


“I think the thing you get a good sense of watching the documentary is how different Michael’s life was compared to the rest of us,” Kerr said of his time with the Bulls, via ESPN’s Nick Friedell. “Everybody else could at least go out, go enjoy themselves, get away from it. All you had to do was escape the hotel.


“But Michael just couldn’t go anywhere, and I think that’s really being captured well. So I imagine it’s similar in some regards to some of the stars today and how they feel being confined to their hotel rooms or to their homes.”


Last Sunday’s episodes showed how Jordan was a prisoner of his own hotel room. According to Kerr, this simply wasn’t the case for the rest of the players on the Bulls team at that time.

Times have changed, though, and with the advent of the internet and social media, it’s as if every player in the league is already experiencing the same type of confinement Jordan went through during the peak of his popularity, albeit in varying degrees.

Steve Kerr settles 73-9 Warriors, 72-10 Bulls debate

A debate has been raging on as to who would win between the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors and the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls ever since the former broke the latter’s 72-win season record. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, who was part of the ’96 Bulls team as a player, finally settled it once and for all.


The 54-year-old point guard turned tactician claimed that the Chicago Bulls team led by the GOAT Michael Jordan would have had the edge against 73-win Dubs squad under his command.

Steve Kerr made the admission in the latest episode of ESPN’s 10-part docuseries “The Last Dance” which aired on Monday. After a painful playoff exit the year prior in his return to basketball, Jordan towed the Bulls to an unprecedented 72-10 regular season record. That greatness carried into the postseason when they defeated the Seattle Supersonics in the Finals six games for their fourth title in franchise history.


The Bulls record seemed untouchable since then with no team coming close to reaching at least 70 wins. The record stood until the 2015-16 season, when the explosive Warriors squad bannered by fiery shooters Steph Curry and Klay Thompson laid waste to the competition. With Draymond Green getting the job done on the other end, the Dubs tied the Bulls record with one game remaining to spare.


Under Kerr’s watchful eye, the Dubs eclipsed Jordan and company’s record and notched a 73-9 record on April 13, 2016. However, that squad failed to defend their title that year as they squandered a commanding 3-1 advantage to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Finals.

To this day, most pundits and fans alike agree with Kerr’s opinion, claiming that the Warriors’ inability to win it all that year somehow tainted their legacy.