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Torquing Point: Max Verstappen reminds Sergio Perez who’s number 1
A dazzling performance from Stephen Curry powered the Golden State Warriors to a seventh NBA Finals crown on Thursday, securing a 103-90 victory over the Boston Celtics to clinch a 4-2 series triumph. 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.
Last weekend’s Premiership semi-finals put a full stop on the story of the underdog. Over the last few weeks we’ve seen La Rochelle, Lyon and the Bulls all upset the odds but with Saracens and Leicester reaching Saturday’s Premiership final we have a showdown between the two most consistent sides in the league this season.
Celtic will begin the defence of their Scottish Premiership title with a home game against Aberdeen on Sunday, 31 July.
The world heavyweight title rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua is expected to take place on August 20 in Saudi Arabia.
Celtic will begin the defence of their cinch Premiership title with a home game against Aberdeen on Sunday, July 31.
The Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics in game six to clinch the series 4-2 for their fourth NBA title in eight years. At the TD Garden in Boston, the Warriors won 103-90 with Steph Curry winning Finals MVP for the first time. Ad/> Curry averaged 31.2 points across the six games and scored 34 on Thursday.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry was named Most Valuable Player of the NBA Finals on Thursday after leading his team to a 4-2 triumph over the Boston Celtics in the championship series.