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Warriors’ 2022 NBA Dynasty

The Golden State Warriors won the 2022 NBA Finals on June 16, beating Boston 4-2. Steph Curry’s 34-point Game 6 earned him his first Finals MVP. The win marked their fourth title in eight years. Boston’s Jayson Tatum faded late, while Curry shone. TD Garden fell silent as the dynasty roared back. The Splash Brothers reclaimed their throne.

The series started with Boston’s Game 1 upset, stunning Warriors fans. Curry answered with 43 points in Game 4, flipping momentum. Klay Thompson and Draymond Green locked down defensively. The Celtics’ youth showed, with turnovers killing their shot. Golden State’s experience prevailed in crunch time. The 103-90 Game 6 rout was decisive.

Curry’s MVP capped a comeback from two injury-plagued years. His 31.2-point average silenced ‘no Finals MVP’ critics. The Warriors’ motion offense diced Boston’s vaunted defense. Fans celebrated a return to 2015-18 glory days. The win pushed Curry past LeBron in rings, 4-3. Steve Kerr’s coaching cemented a legacy.

Post-title, Golden State eyed a repeat in 2023, health permitting. Boston regrouped, learning from defeat. The Finals showcased the NBA’s old guard thriving. Curry’s joy—screaming ‘What they gonna say now?’—went viral. The 2022 run proved the dynasty wasn’t dead. The Warriors danced into summer as champs.

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