The Golden State Warriors went up in the third quarter of Game 2 of the NBA Finals Series with a 1-1 tie against the Boston Celtics 107–88 before taking the showdown to the latter’s stadium.

And after he opened the series with a 108-120 loss at home and among his fans, the Warriors appeared to be threatening to fall 0-2 after suffering early game two at home in the absence of Clay Thompson in particular and Stephen Curry. less.

And as it happened in the first game, but in favor of the Celtics, who scored 48 points to only 18 from the hosts in the second half, which allowed him to come back from the Chase Center for the victory, the Warriors went up in the second half as well and decided case in his favor after he finished the first with two points thanks to a basket scored by Corey in the second last.

Decisive in determining the purpose of victory was the third quarter, during which the hosts won 35-14, expanding the difference to 23 points.

As the Warriors opened the final quarter with a first six points to push the gap to 29 points, the Celtics raised the white flag realizing a comeback was next to impossible and their Nigerian coach Aimee Odoka had his key players removed from the field.

Despite a rocky start to the game, Curry was the Warriors’ top scorer with 29 points, while Jordan Bull made up for Thompson’s modest performance (11 points after only 4 of 19 attempts, including one of 8 for outside the field). arc), gaining 17 points.

On the other hand, Jason Tatum scored 21 of his 28 points in the first half and Jaylen Brown added 17, but he struggled this evening, especially in the second half, and was content with only five successful attempts out of 17.

After failing to even make the playoffs for the past two seasons, suffering from injuries in their ranks, the Warriors are back “where they belong” again, according to their star Corey, to confirm that the historical era, during which the team won three titles and reached the final five times in a row between 2015 and 2019, never came to an end.

But the task will be daunting in the face of the historic Celtics, who wrested stadium advantage from their rival with a Game 1 win, and he wants to build on that to once again try to set a record for the number of titles he currently shares with his Los Angeles rivals. Angeles Lakers (17 each).

To achieve this and avoid a repeat of the 2010 scenario and its last Finals appearance when it lost to the Lakers in particular, the green team must now use ground workers in the next two games, Wednesday and Friday. before returning to San Francisco again the following Monday.

After that, and in case the series is not decided, the two teams will exchange hospitality in the sixth and seventh matches, if the need arises, on the 16th and 19th of the current year.