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He had conquered the glory in the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the past, but was never awarded the Finals MVP… until now. Stephen Curry celebrated the title of Golden State Warriorsjoined the Most Valuable Player in the decisive instance.
‘El Chef’ was decisive for the cause of ‘Dub Nation’ in achieving his seventh Larry O’Brien trophy. However, Andrew Wiggins was also key to the Bay’s celebrating over the Boston Celtics at the TD Garden.
Faced with the possibility of being crowned MVP, Wiggins made it clear that the award was 100% justified for ‘Steph’, even with some people thinking it must have been for him thanks to his key performances at critical moments.
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“I played well”, said Andrew Wiggins when he was interviewed by NBCS after winning the title against the Boston Celtics. “But ‘Steph is ‘Steph’, she deserves it. He put the equipment on his back. Also, as soon as he steps out on the pitch he already has four players marking him.”
Without a doubt, Curry did his thing in the NBA Finals, averaging 31.2 units per game, 6.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals with 62.6% accuracy in field goals.
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