Superdistributor Stephen Curry will resurrect a golden era for the Golden State Warriors if they win a fourth title in six NBA Finals in Boston, but the Celtics’ steadfast and late 2-3 wins won’t give up on the dream of a standard dedication.

The Celtics are playing Game 6 at the TD Garden in front of their fans, with their backs against the wall to save their hopes for a competitive and tight streak that could have tilted in Golden State’s favor on Monday, to say the least.

And after 72 hours of 43-point triples in Game 4, Corry failed that test in Game 5 for the first time in 133 playoff games, but despite that, Steve Kerr’s team emerged victorious out of 104.94.

Corey’s pals have played for him since Canadian shadow man Andrew Wiggins scored 26 points to the team’s motto “Strength in Numbers” during his first winning campaign in 2015 and then committed again in 2017 and 2018.

On the other hand, Boston suffered their second consecutive loss in the Playoffs, taking a 2-1 lead after failing to outplay an opponent during Game 4 at home, where Corry shone. and crushed the rebellion of the landowners.

– “It will be very difficult” –

The Celtics, run by Nigerian coach Emi Odoka, have proven he knows the secrets of how to turn the tide, as he had previously done so in the semi-finals and final in Eastern Province against the defensive Milwaukee Bucks and their Greek giants Giannis Antetokounmpo and ” Miami Heat, as well as its star Jimmy Butler, who lost in the sixth and seventh games.

These victories breed a sense of distrust for a Warriors team that suffered a painful fall that they still remember vividly in 2016. turned the table to win the next three games and win the title.

Clay Thompson recalls that agonizing period: “Yes, we’ve had this experience before… At that time, we ran out of patience. So, even if we were in a good position, we still haven’t done anything. The mission remains the same, win four games.

On the other hand, the Celtics “were a bit frustrated” after losing Game 5 due to a lot of offensive mistakes and tomfoolery and a lack of motivation in the last quarter, but the team doesn’t have the word “depression” in their vocabulary. .

In the same context, coach Odoka emphasized that “the message is to stay confident, go home, rest and be ready to come back here. The key is consistency and consistency in effort.”

-“do not lose hope”-

Celtics star Jaylen Brown finds powerful words to motivate her team: “We have to keep hope, we have to be at the highest level. We have to play as one.”

“The whole season it was like we were against the rest of the world. Now I don’t see any difference. I’m looking forward to the sixth game, it’s a matter of survival. We have to play with that attitude and play basketball.” Celtics style.

And the Celtics find their fans their first motivator, how can they not dream of a record eighteenth dedication while the Warriors will play in a hostile environment at TD Gardens and be forced in their quest for the seventh title in their history (he won his first two titles with Philadelphia in 1947 and 1956 and a third with Golden State in 1975) “to try and contain our emotions,” Corry says.

“The match doesn’t have to be perfect, we just have to play the best match of the year in terms of strength and concentration,” added the killer triple, who is determined to regain his brilliance behind the arc.

Corry will be on a rematch date after returning to zero from 9 3s in Game 6, while colleague Draymond Green confirms “That’s all we need” for the superstar to come back to beat Boston from the long run.