Stephen curry best  5 final performances

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is one of the greatest players in the history of the Golden State Warriors in the history of the NBA Finals. He has appeared in a series of titles for almost half of the league seasons. Curry is in the top 30 in the number of NBA Finals games played. And he is in the top 12 on both points overall with assists and top 10 in terms of scoring. Here are the five best performances of curry

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2019 — Game 3 vs. Toronto Raptors

In the 2019 final between the Warriors and the Raptors in a one-on-one match, Golden State had to play a third important game without Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, who were out due to injury. Curry did his best to keep the Dubs in it, scoring 47 points in a 14-for-31 shot and six 3-pointers, but not enough.

2017 — Game 5 vs Cleveland Cavaliers

The Warriors led 3-0 in the third consecutive NBA Finals and Cavaliers' game series, winning by an average of 15.3 points. However, LeBron & Co. got their opposite victory in Game 4, 137-116, where Curry scored a 14-point series, hitting just four of 13 shots from the ground.

2016 — Game 4 vs Cleveland Cavaliers

After scoring just 16 points in the first three games, the two-time NBA MVP exploded in Game 4, scoring 38 points, making it to the top of the NBA Finals. Of Curry's 11 goals on goal, seven came off the bench. He added six assistants, five boards, and a pair of steals to the 108-97 win.

2015 — Game 5 VS Cleveland Cavaliers

With the series tied 2-2, Curry put the Warriors on his back and led the Golden State in a 104-91 victory, losing LeBron's trip to Cleveland. In what should be considered his first NBA Finals signing, Curry scored 37 points, shot 13 of 23 from the ground, 7-for-13 in the 3-point line, and 4-for-4. Coming out of a dirty bar.

2022 — Game 4 vs Boston Celtics

With Golden State trailing 2-1 in Boston, Curry refused to let the Warriors lose in Game 4, firing a shotgun after being shot, leading the Warriors to a 107-97 victory along the way. Also, hitting 53.8% (14-for-26) from the ground, 50% (7-for-14) from across the arc, and 88.9% (8-for-9) from the community line, completing night 43 points. Curry also grabbed ten rebounds and pulled out four assistants.

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