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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry named NBA Finals MVP

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Stephen Curry was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player by a unanimous vote following the team's championship clinching 103-90 win over the Boston Celtics in Game Six on Thursday.

The Finals MVP award was one of the few major awards that had eluded the eight-time All-Star, who has won two league MVPs and four championships. "It means we won, it means we took advantage of the opportunity to get back here," Curry said, when asked how significant the award was to him. "I hear all the conversations, I hear all the chatter, we hear all the chatter but at the end of the day it’s about what we do on the floor.

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