NBA Finals: make history for Golden State and Boston

In 2019, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving tackled Golden State and Boston to chase the titles together with Brooklyn. Their departures might have pushed their respective “ex” to panic. In an era of quick-rise and tear-down “super teams,” the Warriors and Celtics have chosen to keep building. Tonight, the stars of the Nets (who didn’t make it past the second round) will watch Game 1 of a high-profile final between the Warriors – three titles and five finals between 2015 and 2019 – and the Celtics, co-holders, on TV. , with the Lakers, the most NBA trophies (17).

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