Stephen Curry: Many thought NBA 2019 was the end of Stephen Curry’s Finals career with Golden State with Kevin Durant’s departure and Klay Thomspn’s long-term injury. Three years later, he’s playing in his sixth NBA final in the last eight seasons while being the heart and soul of Golden State’s offensive identity once again.
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Curry started the season on fire, leading his team to the league’s best record and breaking the all-time three-pointer record. However, a shooting slump followed by injury saw Curry’s statistics and Golden state’s ranking go down. Despite not being a starter in the first round, Stephen Curry has efficiently averaged 26 points per game and 6.2 assists per game in the playoffs and led his team to the NBA Finals.
On his way to doing so, there has been no shortage of accolades: All-star starter, All-star MVP, All-NBA second-team, and Magic Johnson Western Conference Final MVP. Along with a championship, Steph will look to capture the only accolade he hasn’t grasped yet: The Finals MVP. The Celtics present Steph with one of his toughest matchups, thanks to a tremendous defensive scheme and the defensive player of the year: Marcus Smart.
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