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Warriors head back to NBA finals

STEPHEN Curry knocked down yet another 3-pointer in the waning moments, pulled his jersey up into his mouth and yelled to the rafters in triumph once more in Oakland, California.

A special, record-setting season saved for the defending champions, with a memorable comeback added to the long list of accomplishments.

Curry and Klay Thompson carried the 73-win Warriors right back to the NBA finals, as Golden State rallied from a 1-3 series deficit to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 96-88 on Monday in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals.

Now, Curry and Co are playing for another NBA title. Bring on LeBron James once more.

“We survived by the skin of our teeth,” coach Steve Kerr said. “We were able to pull it out, and we’re moving on.”

Curry scored 36 points with seven 3-pointers to finish with an NBA-record 32 in a seven-game series, while Thompson added 21 points and six 3s, two days after his record 11 3-pointers led a Game 6 comeback that sent the series home to raucous Oracle Arena for one more.

The Warriors became the 10th team to rally from a 1-3 deficit and win a postseason series. They return to the NBA finals for a rematch with James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, who lost the 2015 title in six games as Golden State captured its first championship in 40 years.

Game 1 is on Friday in Oakland.

His signature mouthpiece dangling out and the game ball cradled in his left hand, Curry pumped his right arm as yellow confetti fell through Oracle Arena once the final buzzer sounded. “This is who he is. Having a clutch performance in a Game 7, that’s Steph Curry,” Kerr said.

With the Thunder trailing 86-90, Serge Ibaka fouled Curry on a 3-point try with 1:18 to go and the shot clock running out. Curry made all three free throws, then a 3-pointer to seal it.

Andre Iguodala joined the starting lineup for just the second time all season and the 2015 NBA finals MVP hung tough against Kevin Durant, who scored 27 points on 10-for-19 shooting. Shaun Livingston’s driving, one-handed dunk late in the third provided a big lift off the Warriors bench.

Oklahoma City won Game 1 108-102 at Oracle Arena, so Golden State never envisioned this one coming easily. Russell Westbrook had 19 points, 13 assists and seven rebounds for the Thunder.

“It hurts losing, especially being up 3 games to 1,” Durant said.

It took a quarter and a half for Thompson to warm up after his 41-point performance in a 108-101 win last Saturday at Oklahoma City that sent the series to a decisive seventh game. He missed seven shots before hitting a 3 6:02 before halftime, energizing the Warriors.

Back-to-back 3-pointers by Thompson and Iguodala pulled the Warriors within 54-51 with 7:57 left in the third. They tied it on Curry’s 3 at 7:21 and he followed with another 3 to give his team the lead.

Curry and Thompson each topped the previous record for 3s in a seven-game series, 28 by Dennis Scott and Ray Allen. Curry hit one over 7-foot Steven Adams in the third, and Thompson wound up with 30.

Iguodala replaced Harrison Barnes in the starting lineup and what a move by Kerr, who did the same thing last year in crunch time. His tough defense kept Durant without a shot until his 3 at the 5:45 mark in the first. Durant had just nine points on five shots in the first half.




 

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