The Golden State Warriors are one win away from their seventh NBA championship in franchise history and their fourth title in eight years. They took care of the home business in Game 5 to lead the 3-2 finals and look good on their way to finishing the Boston Celtics on the road at TD Garden in Game 6 on Thursday night. Although there is still a lot of basketball to play, the Warriors lead 54-39 at half-time break thanks in large part to the 30-8 series that Golden State continued, which helped the Warriors open things up after falling 14-2 behind. to start the game.
Stephen Curry comes out of a heavy night shooting in which he shoots 0-for-9 from a distance of 3 points. While Curry finished his 132-game streak with at least one 3, his teammates increased significantly on the road to victory with 104-94. Andrew Wiggins (26 points), Clay Thompson (21 points), Gary Peyton II (15 points) and Jordan Poole (14 points) reached double digits to help overcome Curry’s battles (16 points).
The Celtics fell to 1-7 when they turned the ball over 16 times; they are 13-2 when left below that number. Boston could force a decisive game of 7 with a victory, or its impressive season will end and Golden State will lift its newest crown. Here’s how to watch Game 6.
Follow below as we prepare you with key information and analysis leading to Game 6 between the Warriors and the Celtics.
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