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Golden State Warriors vs Boston Celtics Jun 8, 2022 Game - Scores ... (NBA.com)

The Celtics look to right the ship and embrace the comforts of home on Wednesday when they host Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors.

If I can get in those one-on-one matchups and be able to play-make out of that and read the defense well, we can create a lot of good shots. Then when we have good offense and good shots, that helps our defense a lot. And Boston will try to rebound against a Golden State team that has won at least one road game in each of its last 26 playoff series, an NBA record run that began in 2013. The status of Celtics big man Robert Williams III could be something to watch after he was listed as questionable with left knee soreness. Right now, we're here playing a different opponent, a different team, and we've got to look at it as such. Unfortunately for Boston, it was done in by being outscored 35-14 in a disastrous third quarter on Sunday to see a modest halftime deficit balloon to 23 points.

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Most Recent Game 3 NBA Finals Injury Reports (Sports Illustrated)

The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors have updated their injury reports as of 2:30 Eastern Time for Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Boston on Wednesday.

- SHOULD THE BUCKS MAKE A TRADE? The Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 7 to the Boston Celtics, which officially ended their 2021-22 NBA season in the second-round. The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics will play Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday evening in Massachusetts, and for the game the two teams have updated their injury reports as of 2:30 Eastern Time. The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors have updated their injury reports as of 2:30 Eastern Time for Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Boston on Wednesday.

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How Warriors' Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green ... (Sporting News)

Not only are they working on championship No. 4 together, but Curry, Thompson and Green continue to move up the all-time leaderboard with every Finals win.

It should come as no surprise that Russell holds the record for most wins in the Finals with 45. According to Basketball Reference, Robert Horry (28) has won the most games on the NBA's biggest stage since 1972-73, followed by Kareem-Abdul-Jabbar (25) and Derek Fisher, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Magic Johnson, who each have 24 to their name. Then, the Warriors drafted Green with the No. 35 pick in 2012, making him one of the greatest second-round picks in NBA history.

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NBA Finals: Draymond Green, Grant Williams go right back at it in ... (Yahoo Sports)

Always has. He's made a career out of it. But there's no version of that villain quite like NBA Finals Draymond on the road. He — along with Celtics fans — was ...

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Celtics vs. Warriors NBA Finals Game 3 picks, best bets: Boston ... (CBSSports.com)

With the 2021-22 NBA regular season now in the books, the basketball betting market is hotter than ever. CBS Sports will be providing daily picks for the ...

The pick: Poole over 12.5 points That way, you get a boost if Smart's ankle really prevents him from playing major minutes, as White would then take on a bigger playmaking load, and if the Celtics are going smaller, White will have an easier time pulling in a few stray rebounds as well. Gary Payton II coming back gave the Warriors yet another weapon on the perimeter, and Draymond Green spent plenty of Game 2 on Jaylen Brown as well. He's been to the Finals five times and has five games below 25 percent from 3. The Celtics seem to be figuring out that going small is their best bet against the Warriors. Marcus Smart playing just 25 minutes in Game 2 was concerning, but Payton Pritchard has done an admirable job defensively thus far. CBS Sports will be providing daily picks for the duration of the postseason.

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Draymond Green's mom rips Celtics for 'crying' after Game 2 of NBA ... (NBC Sports Boston)

Draymond Green's mother, Mary Babers-Green, called out the Celtics for "crying" about the Warriors star's physical play in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.

Just go ahead and play the game.” Green pushed back on that take with a lengthy response to those who compare the physicality of NBA eras. Just play the game.

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NBA Finals: Warriors' rim strangely too high, pausing Game 3 ... (NBC Sports Bay Area)

By rule, the hoop must be 10 feet off the ground. Apparently, the basket the Warriors were shooting at during warmups was higher than that.

“It happens every once in a while,” Kerr said. “We'll have plenty of time to fix it." Apparently, the basket the Warriors were shooting at during warmups was higher than that.

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Here's which celebrities were at NBA Finals Game 3 in Boston (WCVB Boston)

The celebrities in the crowd at TD Garden included Celtics legends, Patriots players and famous entertainers.

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2022 NBA Finals: Will Draymond Green be why the Warriors win ... (CBSSports.com)

The spark that makes Golden State go is also the thing that can backfire on them.

Go too far on the court, as he almost did in Game 2, and missing gametime could be enough to turn things the Celtics way. It's one thing for Green to get to say to the media that Flagrant-2 was nothing. Those things were critical in the Heat failing to win an NBA title the first year of Miami's Big Three era. His approach is one that straddles all the lines -- between dirty and dogged, between awesome and downright annoying, between limiting an opposing star or limiting his own presence because he went too far. There's the Flagrant-2 that Green unleashed on Memphis' Brandon Clarke earlier in this postseason. Green toed that line again Sunday, earning himself an early technical foul and then, as if he was daring the officials to give him another, flirted with ejection time after time. Late in Game 4, with Golden State less than three minutes from taking a 3-1 series lead, Green's actions led to him being suspended from a potential closeout game on the Warriors home floor. But sometimes the rebel not caring has real consequences -- say like in 2016, or perhaps at some point in this series. Authenticity is rare, and rarer still when combined with actual greatness. Take Game 2: Green's defense on Jaylen Brown helped turn off the Boston star's hot start, which was key in short circuiting a Celtics team that had been looking to put the series away early. Green's toes were over the line that night, yet he came out ahead. Golden State has never lost a seven-game playoff series in which Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green have started each game.

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Poised Celtics start fast, hold off Warriors for 2-1 lead in NBA Finals (The Washington Post)

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum powered the Celtics to a 116-100 Game 3 victory on Wednesday in Boston.

Fittingly, it was Brown who delivered the knockout blow, swatting a Thompson shot out of bounds in the game’s closing minutes. Curry stayed on the court and appeared to be in some pain, but Warriors Coach Steve Kerr said that the extent of a possible injury wouldn’t be known until Thursday. When it mattered in Game 3, the Celtics channeled plenty of poise, smothering the Warriors’ supporting cast and outlasting their hot-shooting stars. It was the same thing I did against Boston in the regular season, but not as bad." “Jayson and Smart did a great job of staying composed down the stretch. He buried his first jumper, maneuvered to the rim multiple times and scored 17 of his team-high 27 points in a magnificent first quarter. Green finished with two points and four rebounds, and he fouled out in 35 minutes. By closing out the win, Boston improved to 7-0 after a loss during this postseason. The Celtics coasted into halftime with a 12-point lead, but they faced a big test shortly after intermission. As Curry descended, Horford slid into his landing zone while attempting to contest the shot, an action that drew a flagrant foul upon the official’s review. The second-chance points and offensive rebounding were huge for us.” After exchanging double-digit wins in the first two games, Boston quickly built an 18-point lead in the second quarter.

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NBA baskets adjusted after being set too high for finals game 3 (1 News)

The Warriors arrived at the TD Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday to find that the basket they were shooting at in warmups was the wrong ...

The teams split the two games in San Francisco before the best-of-seven series shifted to Boston, where the 17-time NBA champion Celtics have a history of success — and, some say, shenanigans. All weekday games have tipped off after 9pm ET, with the Sunday games an hour earlier. Players can tell,” he said.

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The Finals Stat, Game 3: Celtics dominate the paint (NBA.com)

Boston dominates the paint early and often, outscoring Golden State 52-26, to secure a pivotal victory and gain control of the NBA Finals.

Player shooting Player shooting Player stats Player stats In total, the Warriors’ 24 field-goal attempts in the paint were their fourth-lowest total of the season. With that, Boston ranked ninth at -3.5 points in the paint per game in the postseason.

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Boston Celtics take 2-1 lead over Golden State Warriors in NBA ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum star for the Celtics as they claim an emphatic 116-100 win over Golden State on their home court to move closer to title.

The run included a pair of missed free throws by Boston, along with a missed layup and turnover. Boston recovered to take a 93-89 edge into the fourth. It was quickly adjusted. Players can tell,” he said. Stephen Curry led Golden State with 31 points and six 3-pointers. The Celtics got the lead back up to 102-91 in the fourth and outscored Golden State 23-11 in the quarter.

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Stephen Curry injury update: Will Warriors star miss Game 4 of NBA ... (Sporting News AU)

Battered and bruised this late in the season, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry got even more banged up in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday ...

ABC ABC "The injury didn't force him out of the game, but I took him out down 14 with two minutes left because we weren't going to catch up," Kerr said. "I don't feel like I'll miss a game," Curry added later. Curry even wears heavy duty ankle braces to protect his ankles from suffering any more serious injuries. Curry immediately howled in pain and laid on the court for quite some time before getting up and continuing to play.

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NBA Finals: Egregious Derrick White flop baits untimely Steph Curry ... (NBC Sports Bay Area)

A flop from Derrick White late in the second quarter resulted in an untimely foul for Steph Curry.

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Steph Curry Joins Four NBA Legends on Exclusive List (Sports Illustrated)

Steph is now in company with Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, and Kobe Bryant.

I kept him in the game. The effort ultimately fell short, with Steph's big night coming in a loss; however, his play continues to remain consistent in this series. The Golden State Warriors dropped Game 3, but Steph Curry joined some elite company.

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Stephen Curry injury update: Warriors star hopes to play in NBA ... (CBSSports.com)

The Golden State Warriors lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals, 116-110, on Wednesday night, and Golden State will hope that's all they lost.

Perhaps if the injury occurred during the regular season, Curry would miss some games, but this is the NBA Finals, and he's well aware of what's at stake. Late in the fourth quarter of the contest, Warriors star guard Steph Curry was in some serious pain after Boston Celtics big man Al Horford appeared to land on top of Curry's lower leg during a scrum for a loose ball. When asked about Curry's injury after the game, Kerr said that the team would know more on Thursday. Curry, meanwhile, said that he thought it felt like a mild foot sprain.

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NBA Finals Game 3: Most Recent Injury Reports For Warriors And ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors have updated their injury reports as of 6:30 Eastern Time for Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

- SHOULD THE BUCKS MAKE A TRADE? The Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 7 to the Boston Celtics, which officially ended their 2021-22 NBA season in the second-round. The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics will play Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday evening in Boston, and for the game the two teams have updated their injury reports as of 6:30 Eastern Time. The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors have updated their injury reports as of 6:30 Eastern Time for Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

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NBA Finals: Warriors' Game 3 warmups in Boston interrupted ... (Yahoo Sports)

Cue the NBA conspiracy theorists. The Golden State Warriors had to pause their Game 3 pregame shoot-around on Wednesday because the rim at Boston's TD ...

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Stephen Curry injury update: Will Warriors star miss Game 4 of NBA ... (Sporting News)

Battered and bruised this late in the season, Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry got even more banged up in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday ...

ABC ABC "The injury didn't force him out of the game, but I took him out down 14 with two minutes left because we weren't going to catch up," Kerr said. "I don't feel like I'll miss a game," Curry added later. Curry even wears heavy duty ankle braces to protect his ankles from suffering any more serious injuries. Curry immediately howled in pain and laid on the court for quite some time before getting up and continuing to play.

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NBA Finals: Warriors overwhelmed by Celtics' athletic physicality in ... (CBSSports.com)

The younger, stronger Boston roster imposed its will on the Warriors from the jump.

If they go small, they run the risk of what happened on Wednesday: getting buried on the glass and dominated in the paint. Overall, it just seemed like the Warriors were being sent to the floor more in Game 3. "So we weren't able to find that two-way combination other than that stretch in the third when Steph really got hot. He misses the put-back, but it's indicative of the type of effort and physicality the Celtics played with all night. If the Warriors go big, they sacrifice shooting and spacing on the offensive end. Then Brown recovered and used his length to cut off the pass to the corner. "We made several stops, especially in the second half where we had a chance to cut into the lead or make a little push, and they got offensive boards. Finally, Brown stayed connected as he trailed Thompson on the cut through the lane, then used his athleticism and timing to erase the shot at the rim. The Celtics also displayed their force on the offensive glass, edging the Warriors 15-6, which led to a 22-11 advantage in second-chance points. The Boston Celtics took a 2-1 lead in the NBA finals on Wednesday with a 116-100 Game 3 win, and it's not one that the Golden State Warriors will soon forget. But the Celtics earned the bulk of their offensive rebounds through determination and strength. "Game 2, they brought the heat to us.

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NBA Finals: Injured Steph Curry and ineffective Draymond Green ... (Yahoo Sports)

BOSTON — Stephen Curry produced the most awkward sounds of the night, one during which TD Garden wanted and walked away with a critical pound of flesh in ...

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NBA Finals Game 3: Steph Curry injured in 116-100 Golden State ... (CNN)

Near the end of the third quarter, Steph Curry drained a 27-foot three-pointer to put the Golden State Warriors ahead of the Boston Celtics for the first ...

Boston raced to an early lead helped by two three-pointers by Jaylen Brown -- who led the Celtics with 27 points, nine rebounds and five assists -- in the first quarter. "As you know, earlier in the year, that could have gone south quickly. I am really hoping he's OK because he's our identity, and without him, it will be very difficult."

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Warriors notice basketball rim was too high during Game 3 warmups ... (USA TODAY)

Pregame warmups had to be paused because the rim on the Warriors' side was slightly higher than the mandated 10 feet.

Obviously, the slightest adjustment to a rim can throw off a shot — especially given the muscle memory involved with shooting a basketball. Pregame warmups had to be paused because the rim on the Warriors’ side was slightly higher than the mandated 10 feet. Arena crews broke out the tape measure and then had to reconfigure the basket to adjust the height back to 10 feet.

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The fate of the NBA Finals now likely rests on Steph Curry's left foot ... (For The Win)

In case you missed it, Steph Curry hurt his left foot/ankle when he got tangled up with Boston's Al Horford while fighting for a loose ball with just over four ...

If Curry can’t go then you’d have to think the series will be 3-1 heading back to San Francisco. Hopefully he can play, though, because this series is so much better with him in it. He kept them in it last night with his 31 points. I’m really hoping he’s OK because he’s our identity and without him it would be very difficult.” In case you missed it, Steph Curry hurt his left foot/ankle when he got tangled up with Boston’s Al Horford while fighting for a loose ball with just over four minutes left in the fourth quarter. Draymond Green, meanwhile, was terrible last night. We’ll figure out how it feels tomorrow and be ready for Friday.”

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Another ABA player dies waiting on pension from NBA. He left a ... (The Indianapolis Star)

Sam Smith, of Indianapolis, won a title in the ABA. He died last month. Weeks before his death, he posed in a photo, a message to the NBA.

"It broke my heart seeing what a big fan he was of the NBA and the players," Tarter said. "He was a gentleman. He went to work the night shift at Ford and cared for his family, including Helen, son Sammy and daughter Felicia. Smith had been healthy, for the most part. Doctors at first thought it was a heart attack, said Helen. He decided to quit basketball. That's why he wanted that photo on his hospital bed weeks before his death to mean something. INDIANAPOLIS -- When Sam Smith died in his modest home on the east side of Indianapolis, he died a man who not long before had swallowed his pride and made a phone call to ask for gas money. That amounts to one third of what the NBA donates to charity each year from the player fines the league takes in, he said. In the final 15 seconds of the game, the score tied 51-51, Smith made the game-winning basket for the national championship. Many of the ABA players never got to the NBA after the merger. "He grabbed my arm and pulled me closer to him," said Tarter, who took the photo. It was a photo Smith wanted people to see.

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'Straight up bullying': Celtics survive slump as star savaged over ... (Fox Sports)

'Straight up bullying': Celtics survive slump as star savaged over 'embarrassing' game.

A worrying element of the game for Steve Kerr’s side was the differential in rebounds, as Golden State had a total of 30 rebounds to the Celtics’ 47. As the Celtics took a 33-22 lead to end the first quarter, Thompson and the Warriors found a pulse. The Boston Celtics survived a third quarter slump to defeat the Golden State Warriors 116-100 to take a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

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24 thoughts on Game 3 of 2022 NBA Finals (NBA.com)

Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum are the 1st pair of teammates in Celtics' history to each record 25+ points in a Finals game at age 25 or younger. • Complete ...

The run included a pair of free throws for Tatum (he’s up to 20 points), a banked 3-pointer by Smart, a sweet turnaround jumper from Tatum and a putback layup by Grant Williams. While the Celtics didn’t have an answer to the Warriors’ third-quarter avalanche in Game 2, they did respond here and it’s put them in a strong position to close the game. 4. So at the end of the third quarter, the Celtics maintain the lead 93-89, but the Warriors are right on their heels. Klay is up to 25 points for the Warriors – a much needed bounce-back game from him. 5. Curry with another triple to put the Warriors up 83-82 – their first lead since it was 2-0. Curry gets two free throw attempts to complete the four-point play (he only needs one to get it), then it’s Warriors ball. 7. Throughout the playoffs, Curry has hit the goodnight celebration after delivering a knockout blow late in the game. Thompson leads the Warriors with 15 points, recovering from a slow start and eventually finding his shot. 9. With Brown leading the way with 22 points on 8-for-13 shooting from the field and 4-for-6 from 3-point range, Boston leads 68-56 at the half. This effect is an underplayed part of the debate over whether to bench players in foul trouble. 17. Another great start for Brown, who is up to 14 points late in the first quarter. Behind another dominant third quarter, the Golden State Warriors evened the 2022 NBA Finals at 1-1 on Sunday in San Francisco. But the series – and the home-court advantage – has shifted to Boston as Game 3 gets set to tip off from TD Garden. How important is Game 3?

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Bulls Unveil NBA 75th Anniversary Legacy Project (Bulls.com)

The Chicago Bulls announced today the unveiling of its NBA 75th Anniversary Legacy Project – funding a permanent space for Mobile Makers Chicago (MMC), ...

The permanent space will create a haven for learning and function as a co-working space for youth to complete their homework and build a sense of community. Supporting a Black led nonprofit while simultaneously funding a permanent learning space in Humboldt Park, one of the city's predominately Latinx neighborhoods, closely aligns with what the Bulls stand for off the court and in the community. The Bulls used this support to help MMC establish its first stationary space at Kimball Arts Center in Humboldt Park. Previously, the organization operated out of a retired UPS delivery van that they converted into a classroom, tool shop, design studio, art gallery and community gathering space.

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The Marcus Smart Experience Is in Full Effect (Sports Illustrated)

It was in so many ways a quintessential performance from Boston's longest-tenured player, a ball of deliberate energy whose impact on any given possession ...

“It might seem like a part of the game that is overlooked, but setting good screens is so key in a game like this,” Jaylen Brown said. He switched under screens to prevent free slips to the rim. When Green hits Klay Thompson coming off a screen on the weakside, Smart darts to the nail to contest Thompson’s pull up, forcing a pass back out to Green. From there, he hops back out to cover the ball as every other Celtic takes away Golden State’s movement. But he also took and made some of the biggest shots of the game. On what may end up being the most important play of the game, Smart took advantage of every Warrior momentarily forgetting he existed by crashing the offensive glass and instigating the six-car pileup that led to Green’s sixth foul and Curry’s foot injury. Game 3 of the NBA Finals boiled the Marcus Smart experience down to its purest form.

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LeBron James Reveals He's Hoping to Own NBA Franchise in Las ... (Sports Illustrated)

LeBron James has been open about his post-playing career dream of owning an NBA team in recent years. In a snippet of the latest episode of HBO's The Shop: ...

Additionally, Silver said that Sin City would be on the short list as one of the teams to be considered when the NBA inevitably expands during an interview in October. “I want to buy a team for sure. “I want to own a team,” James said.

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Steph Curry on Game 4 Availability: 'I'm Gonna Play' (Sports Illustrated)

Following Wednesday night's 116-100 loss in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the Warriors are reportedly optimistic that star point guard Stephen Curry will be ...

There was some speculation that Curry did get hurt on the play after head coach Steve Kerr removed him from the game with just over two minutes to play. Boston ratcheted up the defense in the fourth, though, limiting Golden State to just 11 points. Following Wednesday night’s 116-100 loss in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, the Warriors are reportedly optimistic that star point guard Stephen Curry will be available for Game 4.

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Georgetown's Aminu Mohammed sees Marcus Smart as NBA ... (NBC Sports)

Former Hoyas guard Aminu Mohammed is trying to show teams he can be a physical defender like Marcus Smart in his pre-draft workouts.

Mohammed is trying to be the latest in an impressive line of NBA players with Nigerian heritage. I want to be able to make shots, get to the basket, be consistent with the ball," he said. It wasn't his role at Georgetown, but Mohammed feels confident in how he has performed in workouts. He thinks his shooting is a good example of that. Mohammed attended last month's draft combine in Chicago and measured in at 6-foot-5 with a 6-foot-11 wingspan. That’s something I want to do moving forward," Mohammed said.

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Stephen Curry says he will play in Game 4 of Finals (NBA.com)

Golden State's star guard suffered a leg injury late in the Warriors' Game 3 loss in the Finals.

But he finished with just two points and four rebounds on Wednesday. “He told me it wasn’t the same thing.” Golden State trailed by as many as 18 points in the first half, but it was a 12-point Boston lead with about four minutes left when Jayson Tatum missed a jumper from the foul line. “We will know more” Thursday. I just asked, ‘Is that not the same thing?’” Green said. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he also expects Curry to play as Golden State looks to even up the best-of-seven series, 2-2. Curry finished with a game-high 31 points. Ker said the Warriors will not practice today, and will use today more as a recovery day instead. I’m going to get him off his legs, though.” The Warriors’ last chance at a comeback victory in Game 3 ended with 3 1/2 minutes left on Wednesday night during a scramble that, like the game, went Boston’s way. “Take advantage of these next 48 hours to get ready.” I don’t feel like I’ll miss a game, though,” Curry said.

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KD Told Him To What? The Funniest Video Of The 2022 NBA Season (Sports Illustrated)

Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets lost in the first-round of the NBA Playoffs to the Boston Celtics. The Celtics are up 2-1 on the Golden State Warriors in ...

- SHOULD THE BUCKS MAKE A TRADE? The Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 7 to the Boston Celtics, which officially ended their 2021-22 NBA season in the second-round. The Nets had their season come to an end in the first-round of the playoffs when they were swept by the Celtics. Kevin Durant was waiting for the Mavs to inbound the ball, and a fan cheered for him to take the game over.

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LeBron James says he wants to own NBA team in Las Vegas (ProBasketballTalk)

That's the toughest part of LeBron calling his shot like this – the timing. He's ineligible to own a team while still playing. Once he retires, if another team ...

Once he retires, if another team comes up for sale, would he really wait to make a bid until a hypothetical Las Vegas franchise emerges? He’s ineligible to own a team while still playing. I want a team in Vegas. I want the team in Vegas.

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3 Things We Learned From Celtics-Warriors NBA Finals Game 3 On ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Boston Celtics defeated the Golden State Warriors 116-100 in Game 3 of the 2022 NBA Finals on Wednesday to take a 2-1 series lead.

The Warriors look absolutely gassed late in these games and for the Celtics, they take advantage of this since they have an overall more athletic team than the Warriors. When they have held leads, the Warriors have had trouble holding them and this has directly affected their ability to close out games in the fourth quarter. In Game 2, Smart finished with just 2 points on 1-6 shooting and really did not make an impact whatsoever. Let’s take a look at some of the key takeaways from this game and how the series could play out given what happened in Boston’s win on Wednesday night. They always looked one step ahead of the Warriors and most importantly, they played more physically than the Warriors. Boston’s offense was firing on all cylinders out of the gates, as they were not only hitting shots from the perimeter, but attacking the Warriors’ defense on the interior as well.

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LeBron James casually hints at desire to own an NBA expansion ... (CBSSports.com)

Though LeBron may want to own a team in Las Vegas, he may have to wait awhile as NBA commissioner Adam Silver recently said ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals ...

Though Silver said that the NBA isn't focusing on expansion right now, Seattle and Las Vegas have been the two most talked about markets for potential franchises. "I would much rather own a team before I talk. LeBron James has entered the twilight of his storied career, and it's only natural that he's already thinking about opportunities once his playing days are over.

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Conspiracy theories rock NBA Finals after hoop-height drama (New Zealand Herald)

NBA fans are crying foul after the Golden State Warriors had to pause their shootaround as it was confirmed the goals they were using were two inches too ...

What if they ask for the rim to be adjusted after finally 'detecting it' in the second half? That's enough to throw them off." "Players have a really sharp eye for that. No telling how long they warmed up on the hoop before it was discovered. However, Celtics beat reporter Keith Smith wrote: "I find it hilarious that people believe the Celtics were going to make the Warriors shoot on a basket that was too high and then magically fix it, without anyone noticing, before Boston had to shoot on that hoop in the second half. Players can tell," he said.

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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James says he wants to own NBA ... (ESPN)

LeBron James said he wants to own an NBA team in Las Vegas in the latest episode of his talk show, "The Shop."

"We are not discussing that at this time," Silver said. We have a WNBA team in Seattle in an almost brand-new building that's doing spectacular. "Those are wonderful markets," Silver said.

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Lakers star LeBron James wants to own NBA team in Las Vegas if ... (USA TODAY)

Las Vegas and Seattle have been reported as two possible expansion sites, which would bring the number of franchises in the league to 32. "I wanna own a team.

"I would much rather own a team before I talk (about the game)," James said in the 19-second snippet. James already has invested in notable sports franchises. "I wanna own a team.

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Inside The Box Score: 2022 NBA Finals, Game 3 (NBA.com)

Take a closer look at Boston's 116-100 victory over Golden State in Game 3 with a deep dive into all aspects of the box score.

• The Celtics doubled the Warriors in second-chance points and nearly tripled them in offensive rebounds (15-6) in Game 3. • Jayson Tatum scored just nine points on 3-of-15 shooting when defended by either Andrew Wiggins (8:47 of matchup time) or Klay Thompson (4:11) in Game 3. • Tatum accounted for a quarter of Boston’s points (25%) and more than a third of Boston’s assists (37.5%) in his game-high 41 minutes on the court. • Curry’s next two most frequent defenders – Derrick White (3:39) and Jayson Tatum (2:02) – did not have similar success in stifling Curry as he scored 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-7 from 3-point range. Brown scored five points on 2-of-2 shooting in 4:03 against Klay Thompson and scored seven points on 2-of-3 shooting in just 1:39 against Gary Payton II. That comes after Curry had held his matchups to a combined 9-of-25 (36%) shooting in the first two games of the Finals. • The Celtics took much better care of the ball in Game 3, particularly in the second half as only four of their 12 turnovers came after halftime. • Effective field goal percentage was the only one of the four factors that was not dominated by Boston in Game 3. Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart all scored 10 points in the paint for the Celtics, compared to just Andrew Wiggins in double-figures for the Warriors. • Curry accounted for 38.8% of Golden State’s points while he was on the court, leading all players. Jaylen Brown led all players with 11 points off turnovers, while the Warriors were led by Andrew Wiggins and Steph Curry with six points apiece. • Entering Game 3, the Celtics were 6-0 in the postseason following a loss, winning those six games by an average of 15.5 points.

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Billion-dollar LeBron wants to buy an NBA team... in Las Vegas (Fox Sports)

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, recently declared by Forbes magazine as the NBA's first active player worth $1 billion, has a new goal — owning an NBA ...

“I want to buy a team, for sure. “I want a team in Vegas. I want the team in Vegas.” “I want to own a team,” James said.

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Draymond Green ready for aggressive NBA Finals Game 4 ... (Yahoo Sports)

Draymond Green has to be better in a multitude of ways for the Warriors to not only win Game 4 against the Celtics, but to be champions as well.

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Game 4 Preview: Warriors at Celtics - 6/10/22 (Warriors.com)

Trailing two games to one, the Warriors have a chance to even the series back up on Friday night when they take on the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of the NBA ...

On the offensive end, the Dubs have averaged 35.3 points in the third frame, while shooting 47.1 percent from the field and 54.1 percent from 3-point range. But after the game, Thompson did not want to talk about his performance, but the team’s performance going into Game 4 on Friday.“Didn't go well enough because we lost,” Thompson said postgame. After scoring 26 points combined in Games 1 and 2, Klay Thompson recorded 25 points on Wednesday night in Game 3. That streak dates back to 2013 and according to the Elias Sports Bureau, Draymond Green (26), Klay Thompson (26) and Stephen Curry (25) are the only players to win at least one road game in every playoff series they've played in (minimum 20). The Warriors trailed by as many as 18 points in the first half, but a strong third quarter had the deficit down to four points going into the final frame. Dub Nation – due to popular demand, we’re moving our watch parties to inside Chase Center! Come out to Chase Center and cheer on the Dubs with your fellow fans while we broadcast the game in-arena!

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Lakers: LeBron James States Which NBA Team He Wants to Own ... (Sports Illustrated)

LeBron James has it all. Four NBA championships, four MVP trophies, and 18 selections All-NBA selections. Just for good measure, LeBron became the first ...

The idea of a NBA team in Vegas, which would have never happened 20 years ago, has increasingly become a real possibility. I want to buy a team, for sure. Owning a NBA franchise one day.

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Former NBA Star RIPS Draymond Green In Viral Tweet (Sports Illustrated)

Kendrick Perkins sent out a tweet about Draymond Green after the Golden State Warriors lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night in Boston.

- SHOULD THE BUCKS MAKE A TRADE? The Milwaukee Bucks lost Game 7 to the Boston Celtics, which officially ended their 2021-22 NBA season in the second-round. Perkins' tweet: "Look like Draymond was more prepped for his post game podcast than the actual game. Carry on…"

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NBA Finals Notebook: Steph Curry's injury update gives Warriors hope (NBA.com)

The 2-time Kia MVP plans to play through an ankle injury in Boston on Friday.

“It’s been our pattern for many years and has nothing to do with me or our coaching staff. Asked to explain that disconnect – being super-vigilant about the problem, even as it happens again and again – Smart said: “Can’t. It’s just one of those things where it’s a mystery. “I go into my book of incredibly inspiring quotes from movies and history,” he deadpanned. “I have no idea,” he said. We know it, and they know that we know that they know. Afterward, he dropped an expletive himself, saying he played “like [bleep]” and vowed to do better Friday. “When I did it in the regular season, I knew right away that something was severely wrong,” Curry said. The Celtics know that turnovers and third quarters have been chronic problems for them this postseason. “I could kind of gauge whether I should stay out there or not and not do any more damage. Curry got hurt in a loose-ball scrum that had several players hitting the floor with 4:07 left and Boston up 110-98. “I’m excited about the opportunity.” Curry answered the main question Thursday – “I’m going to play.

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4 things to watch for in Game 4 of NBA Finals (NBA.com)

After a hectic Game 3 at raucous TD Garden, the Celtics search for a 3-1 lead while the Warriors attempt to pull even in the series.

“I have to be more aggressive on both sides of the ball,” he admitted. There’s really no secret here: Draymond Green must shake off his lethargy and Looney must recapture the spirit and impact he had against the Mavericks, when he was a factor at both ends. He still hasn’t reached double figures in scoring, and while that’s not a big requirement of him, he passes up chances that often lead to turnovers or tougher shots for his teammates. Not so in this series because the Celtics are thriving — and also keeping their fingers crossed that Robert Williams III can remain upright. He’s obviously a growing problem for the Warriors, who must pay him the same level of respect as they give Tatum. Mainly because Brown has the ball in his hands nearly as much and has improved as a playmaker. June is a sympathy-free month in the NBA. A championship is on the line and teams will do whatever necessary to win one. The way I learn things is by putting me in the middle of it. But the smaller and quicker Warriors made Williams somewhat obsolete, at least until Wednesday when Williams finally had positive stretches. The game is getting physical though, so not only must his jump shot continue to cooperate, his body must too. What’s also noticeable about Brown is how he’s unflinching in the bright lights. But anytime there’s a foot issue with Curry, the sensitivity meter is through the roof given his history of ankle sprains. “It’s just a pain tolerance thing that you’ve got to deal with,” he said.

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Lakers' LeBron James wants to own an NBA team in Las Vegas (NBC Sports Bay Area)

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, who recently reached billionaire status, has some big aspirations for his post-playing career.

Simmons also predicted James would be part of the ownership group in Vegas. "I want a team in Vegas. Yeah, I want the team in Vegas." "I want to buy a team, for sure," James said.

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NZ Breakers look to top French NBA prospect to spark rebuild (1 News)

The Breakers are in rebuild mode, with only half of their squad signed from last season but there's hopes Rayan Rupert could help raise the team.

“He is one of the top young talents in the world, and we are excited for him to continue the Next Stars success that we have had following an amazing season from Ousmane Dieng.” Orlando Magic guard, RJ Hampton played on the team before getting drafted 24th overall in 2020. The Breakers are turning to a top French NBA prospect in their bid to return to the winner's circle next season.

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New Zealand Breakers' French connection continues, signing 2023 ... (Sporting News AU)

You can't say the Breakers don't have a type, after it was announced early Friday that they are signing French NBA draft prospect Rayan Rupert to their ...

Joining a New Zealand team that is in somewhat of a transitory state, changing head coaches, and going through fairly significant roster upheaval, Rupert has no guarantee of playing time. Rupert will be the third French draft prospect in two seasons that the Breakers have taken on, after signing Ousmane Dieng as a Next Star and Hugo Besson as an import in 2022 - both are projected to be taken in the 2022 NBA Draft. You can't say the Breakers don't have a type, after it was announced early Friday that they are signing French NBA draft prospect Rayan Rupert to their roster as a Next Star for the 2022/23 NBL season, initially reported by ESPN's NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski, before being confirmed by the team.

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Conspiracy theories rock NBA Finals after hoop-height drama (Newstalk ZB)

NBA fans are crying foul after the Golden State Warriors had to pause their shootaround as it was confirmed the goals they were using were two inches too h.

What if they ask for the rim to be adjusted after finally 'detecting it' in the second half? Players can tell," he said. "Players have a really sharp eye for that. - Author - news.com.au, - Author

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LeBron James Says He Wants To Own An NBA Team In Las Vegas (Deadline)

The outspoken Los Angeles Lakers forward has often mused on owning an NBA team when his playing days are done – and his recent certification as a billionaire ...

At 37, James will play his 20th NBA season this fall, and would have to end his playing career before being allowed to own a franchise. The outspoken Los Angeles Lakers forward has often mused on owning an NBA team when his playing days are done – and his recent certification as a billionaire gives him the ammunition – but his latest comments on the matter target Las Vegas as his dream team. Reports have surfaced that the NBA is considering Las Vegas and Seattle as its next expansion targets, although Commissioner Adam Silver has insisted noting is imminent.

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Nelson Giants' American Trey Mourning opens up on bond with NBA ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Nelson Giants' American standout went to his father's Miami Heat home games as a kid, inspiring him to lofty hoops heights.

“The guys were like you’re going to be all right here. During Trey’s final two seasons at Georgetown he was fortunate to play under new coach “uncle” Patrick Ewing, the legendary former NBA centre. A beautiful mind crunching all the player stats. His dad was a main reason why, but their Christian faith was also critical with 33 representing the number of years Jesus lived on earth, he said. If quality local sport journalism is important to you, become a Stuff supporter today. You need journalists close enough to smell the liniment. I talk to my dad about father-son stuff, life, and catching up, because basketball is only a part of our relationship.” “I was around my dad a lot, especially when he was in town. Wellington Saints’ point guard Mike Smith played for the Skyforce too. My dad happened to be a professional basketball player. Growing up in Miami, Mourning spent much of his childhood at the Heat’s American Airlines Arena home, as it was then known. “I grew up in the arena and grew up around the players and the Heat are family in a lot of ways.”

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NBA Finals MVP Ladder: Jaylen Brown passes Stephen Curry for ... (NBA.com)

The Celtics wing claims No. 1, which leaves room for a shakeup as we round out the other four contenders. Who joins him on the list after Game 3?

Tatum has scored 26 points or more in 28 career postseason games, which places the Celtics wing at third behind Kobe Bryant (2,155 points) and LeBron James (1,761) on the all-time list for the most postseason points before the age of 25. The Warriors are 5-0 this postseason coming off a loss, and it’ll be up to Curry to improve that record in Game 4. Did you know Golden State is now 6-2 all-time in the NBA Finals when Thompson and Curry connect on at least four 3-pointers apiece? Thompson’s final bucket of Game 3 pulled Golden State to within four points with 38.3 seconds left in the third quarter. Brown admits that “experience is the best teacher,” even after schooling the Warriors in one of his most complete performances of this series. The swingman carried Boston with a game-high 22 points in the first half alone, shooting 8-for-13 (4-for-6 on 3-pointers) while committing just two turnovers. From the top to the bottom, when you step on that court, you better bring it on both ends of the ball.” I appreciate Ime for having that trust in me to be like, ‘No, we’re going to put the ball in his hands.’ Everything else has just been growth from there.” They became the first trio to each produce at least 20 points, five rebounds and five assists in an NBA Finals game since 1984, when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson and Michael Cooper accomplished the feat playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. John Havlicek, Bill Russell and Larry Siegfried were the last Boston trio to hit those marks during a Finals matchup back in 1968. “I think it was almost a perfect night as far as the reads he made with his aggression looking to score, but also one, two dribbles and finding guys all over the court.” The mark ties Ray Allen for most points scored by a Celtics player in any Finals quarter over the last 50 years.

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