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NBA finals Game 6: Golden State Warriors 103-90 Boston Celtics – live!

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LIVE – Updated at 04:55 Rolling report: The Golden State Warriors were too good for the Boston Celtics as they wrapped up the finals series 4-2. Finale The Warriors are a dynasty, proper.

Six title appearances in eight seasons and four trophies. Their fans flood the Chase Center in San Francisco as they celebrate one of the greatest runs in NBA history.

And now we begin to wonder if they can do it all again in 2022-2023. The core is still hanging in there - perhaps not as overpowering, but the sum of their parts is still plenty strong.

Something tells me we’r not getting rid of these folks too easily. And that’s it, that’s all we have, at least for now. Stick with us for ensuing NBA Finals coverage.

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