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NBA Finals: Warriors lean on history with a chance to close out Celtics

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BOSTON: Stephen Curry and the Warriors have been within a game of clinching a championship in three of Golden State’s previous five trips to the NBA Finals during his 13-year NBA career.

Back again and with a 3-2 series lead on the Celtics, Curry says he’ll lean on that experience when he takes the court at Boston’s TD Garden on Thursday night. “You just understand what the nerves are like,” Curry said. “At the end of the day, once you get out there, you just have to be in the moment.

You got to be present as much as possible, not worry about the consequences of a win or a loss. The only opportunity you have is that 48 minutes.” The Warriors’ core of Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green is still around from the 2015 championship run.

They’re on the verge of capturing their fourth title in eight seasons with new additions to the floor — like Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole — who have never been in this position.

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