The NBA Finals ended tonight with a Game 7 thriller in San Francisco. Golden State beat Boston 103-90, claiming their fourth title in eight years. Steph Curry dropped 34, earning Finals MVP with a unanimous nod. Chase Center shook as the clock hit zero. Dynasty talk’s back—Warriors rule again.
Boston led by 12 early; Jayson Tatum looked unstoppable. Curry flipped it with a 15-point third—five triples, pure fire. Draymond Green locked down Jaylen Brown; defense won it. Klay Thompson’s 18 iced the bench battle. Celtics faded late—turnovers killed them.
It’s not clean—Warriors shot 38% in the first half. Boston’s bench flopped; role players ghosted. Critics say Curry’s era’s old news—new blood’s due. Tell that to the 19,000 screaming fans. Game 7’s rare; this one’s gold.
Curry’s 34, defying age at 34—legacy’s cemented. Boston reloads next year; Tatum’s 24. Offseason’s here—trades loom. Warriors’ reign rolls on.
