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Steph Curry leads Golden State Warriors to another NBA triumph

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The Golden State Warriors beat the Celtics 103-90 in Game Six of the NBA Finals in Boston to win the Championship trophy for the fourth time in eight seasons.Steph Curry led the way for the visitors with 34 points, seven assists and seven rebounds to claim his fourth title and first Finals MVP award."I'm so proud of our group," an emotional Curry said after the win, adding, "...at the beginning of the season nobody thought we would be here except everybody on this court".The triumph is a remarkable turnaround for the Warriors, who missed the play-offs in the past two seasons amid a torrent of injuries before defeating the Nuggets, Grizzlies, Mavericks and Celtics this year to claim the Larry O'Brien trophy."We were so far away from it," said Curry, who was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player by a unanimous vote."We hit rock bottom with injuries and the long road of work ahead and trying to fill in the right pieces and the right guys.

You can't ever take this for granted because you never know when you’re going to get back here."With their backs to the wall, Boston raced out to a 12-2 lead with a three-pointer by Jayson Tatum whipping the green-and-white clad fans at TD Garden into a frenzy.But the more experienced Warriors squad kept chipping away and a three-pointer from Curry gave the visitors a 24-22 lead late in the first quarter.A Boston turnover led to an Andrew Wiggins jam that capped a 21-0 run in the second quarter for the Warriors and the lead ballooned to 18 points when Draymond Green found Klay Thompson under the basket for an easy layup.Leading 54-39 at half-time, the Warriors did not look back.Curry knocked down a three-pointer from well beyond the arc to give the Warriors their largest lead of the

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Warriors talisman Curry produced yet another masterpiece with 34 points, seven assists and seven rebounds as Golden State wrapped up their fourth title in eight years to silence Boston's raucous TD Garden. The 34-year-old Curry was named NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after the victory -- the first time the four-time NBA champion has scooped the award. "I'm so proud of our group, I thank god every day that I get to play this game with some amazing people," an emotional Curry said afterwards. "This is what it's all about, especially after everything we've gone through in the past three years."

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