Golden State Beats Boston Celtics to Win NBA Champ…


BOSTON — It turns out the dynasty had just been paused.

Golden State has won the N.B.A. championship again, four seasons after its last one. It is the franchise’s seventh title and the fourth for its three superstars: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, who have spent the past decade growing up together, winning together and, over the past three years, learning how fragile success can be.

On Thursday, they defeated the Boston Celtics, 103-90, in Game 6 of the N.B.A. finals. They won the series, 4-2, and celebrated their clinching victory on the parquet floor of TD Garden, below 17 championship banners, in front of a throng of disappointed partisans. The fans in Boston booed their team as the first half reached its close, and rarely got reasons to hope after it.

The Celtics took a 14-2 lead to open the game, playing better than they did in their lackluster start to Game 5, but Golden State’s firepower threatened to overwhelm them. For nearly six minutes of playing time from late in the first quarter until early in the second, Boston couldn’t score.

Golden State built a 21-point lead in the second quarter, and kept that cushion early in the third.

With 6 minutes 15 seconds left in the third, Curry hit his fifth 3 of the game, giving his team a 22-point lead. He held out his right hand and pointed at its ring finger, sure he was on his way to earning his fourth championship ring.

The moment might have motivated the Celtics, who responded with a 12-2 run. Ultimately, though, they had too much ground to recover.

Curry, who had 34 points on 12 of 21 shooting in Game 6, won the finals’ Most Valuable Player Award.

Golden State celebrated after two seasons of subpar records, one which made it the worst team in the N.B.A. Its players and coaches spent those seasons waiting for Thompson’s injuries to heal, for Curry’s (fewer) injuries to heal and for new or young pieces of their roster to grow into taking on important roles.

When they became whole again,…