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'No reason to panic' for Golden State Warriors ahead of NBA Finals Game 2 against the Boston Celtics

By George Ramsay, CNN

Updated 1432 GMT (2232 HKT) June 5, 2022

Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown shoots against the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

(CNN)The second installment of the NBA Finals is set to take place on Sunday as the Golden State Warriors look to recover from an early setback against the Boston Celtics.

The Warriors, playing in their sixth Finals in eight seasons, looked on course to win Thursday's Game 1, but a huge fourth quarter comeback saw the Celtics take an early lead in the best-of-seven series with a 120-108 victory. «It's first to four, not first to one,» Warriors' Klay Thompson said after the game. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says league lost 'hundreds of millions of dollars' due to China fallout, touches on Brittney Griner situation«And we all have been through situations like this. There's no reason to panic. I like our chances still, and we'll go home and we'll digest what happened. I know we'll be better Game 2.»Boston now has a chance to take a commanding lead in the series during Sunday's game, which gets underway at 8 p.m. ET at Chase Center. After that, the teams contest back-to-back games in Boston. Read MoreThe surprise win in Game 1, the Celtics' first NBA Finals appearance since 2010, included a 17-0 run in the fourth quarter — the second-largest scoring run in the final quarter of a Finals game over the last 50 seasons, according to ESPN. Al Horford led the scoring for the Celtics with 26 points, while Jaylen Brown added 24. «It wasn't our best game, but we continued to fight and find different ways to get this win,» said Horford, who had played in 141 playoff games before making his Finals debut on Thursday. Warriors players look on from the bench in the fourth
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