NBA Finals tied at 1
Warriors answer game 1 questions with big game 2 win.
Can Warrior overcome Klay’ s poor shooting?

The Golden State Warrior beat the Boston Celtics by a convincing amount ending in a final of 107- 88 in favor of Golden State. The series heads to Boston with it all tied up at 1-1. Warriors might have won game two but with Star Guard Klay Thompson having one of the worst shooting slumps of his career shooting 6-15 for 15 point in game 1 and 4-19 for 11 points in game 2. While other Warriors guard Stephen Curry didn’t shoot great I’m game 2 shooting 9-21 for 29 points, in the game 1 loss to Boston in the first quarter it seemed Curry couldn’t miss. 13-40 for 40 points between the All Star back court in the game 2 win over Boston. Golden State will need better shooting out of both their All Star guards if they want to win the finals this year. Warriors are in the Finals for the first time since Kevin Durant left for Brooklyn and while he is watching his old team get ready to compete in another NBA finals, his current teammate Kylie Irving is probably feeling similar due to his formar team Boston Celtics also making and competing in the NBA Finals. Both teams the Warriors and Celtics bounced back after loosing superstar player very well. More so for Boston with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown never making it to an NBA Finals prior to this year but still very young. With Tatum being only 24 years old and Brown being 25 as their core key players and making it to the Finals and beating some very good teams to make it.

After a game 1 win and some say upset for the Boston Celtics. Celtics we’re looking to take a 2-0 lead over the Warriors but couldn’t do so, Jayson Tatum played better in game 2 then he did in game. Game 1 Tatum shot 3-17 from the field for 12 points but did mange 13 assist. Game 2 Tatum shot 8-19 for 28 points. Even with Tatum playing better that wasn’t enough to hold back the Warriors. Tatum’s right hand man Jaylen Brown must play better if the Boston Celtics want to win. Game 2 Brown shot 5-17 for 17 points. Need more out Brown when he is the second scorer on that team. Got to have more then 17 points if you take 17 shots. In order for Boston to win Jaylen Brown must average 24 points for the reminder of the series, if he wants to say he’s a star in the NBA if he wants to get paid next time his contract comes around he averages 24 points the remainder of the series and hold off Klay from getting too hot shooting the ball he will win finals MVP and can go into free agency with that on his resume, forcing the Celtics to Max him out if they want to continue to win at a high level cause clearly he’s worth a max and helped lead to a championship, and is still very young.

This is going to be a great series I can’t wait to see what each coach draws up in a vet coach like Steve Kerr and a rookie coach Ime Udoka. Golden State with shooting, Boston with the Size, Both teams play great defense. This is going to come down to who has more heart. Who really want to win more the Warriors playing for dynasty talks, while the young and hungry Boston Celtics are playing to show they are the real deal and after so much. Media with Kylie Irving and making the coaching change shows how mentally tough these young men really are, and the amount of discipline that this organization is ran all the way from top t0 bottom. Shows why if they win the championship they will own the most NBA championships ever as a franchise being tied with the Los Angeles Lakers as of now with a total of 17 championships.



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