Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is one of the all-time greats in NBA history. He is already the NBA’s all-time 3-point leader and he is a guy who has changed the game on the floor with his amazing shooting ability and being a leader on the floor.
After scoring 34 points with seven rebounds and seven assists in Thursday’s Game 6 win over the Boston Celtics to clinch his fourth NBA title, it was time to finally add another accomplishment to Curry’s resume: Finals MVP.
After not winning the award in any of Golden State’s previous three championships, Curry finally took home Finals MVP honors after the Warriors won their fourth title in eight seasons. This put a cap on another phenomenal season for the chef.
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STEPHEN CURRY IS FINALS MVP pic.twitter.com/zgS7zMbfhu
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 17, 2022
A performance such as this one and the rest of his accomplishments now really build his case to be the best point guard in the NBA history and be on the Mount Rushmore of NBA legends. Curry and the Warriors really overcame a ton of adversity in order to win this title and they continue to etch their names in the history of the league.
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