Warriors say ‘nothing to panic about’ after stunning fourth-quarter collapse in Game 1 — East Bay Times

SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors offered a basic reminder to fans and media alike following a stunning fourth-quarter meltdown Thursday night that put Golden State in a 1-0 hole in the NBA Finals. “It’s first to four, not first to one,” Klay Thompson said after the 120-108 loss to the Celtics. “We all have been…

Warriors say ‘nothing to panic about’ after stunning fourth-quarter collapse in Game 1 — East Bay Times

How did Celtics come through in clutch while Warriors went to sleep? — East Bay Times

SAN FRANCISCO — As the fourth-quarter minutes expired and the Warriors kept missing shots, the Celtics came alive to rally for a Game 1 win in Chase Center’s NBA Finals debut. Not the ending the Warriors expected, not after yellow streamers rained from their roof to celebrate the Western Conference championship a week earlier. How…

How did Celtics come through in clutch while Warriors went to sleep? — East Bay Times

NBA Finals: Celtics go on 17-0 fourth quarter run to hand Warriors Game 1 loss — Monterey Herald

SAN FRANCISCO — Despite a NBA Finals record six first-quarter 3-pointers from Steph Curry and an impressive third quarter in which Golden State outscored Boston by 14 points, the Warriors collapsed in stunning fashion in the final minutes and lost Game 1 of the NBA Finals 120-108 to the Celtics. Golden State’s double-digit lead entering…

NBA Finals: Celtics go on 17-0 fourth quarter run to hand Warriors Game 1 loss — Monterey Herald

Warriors: Gary Payton II, Otto Porter Jr., Andre Iguodala available for Game 1 of NBA Finals — Monterey Herald

SAN FRANCISCO — It’s been about a month since Gary Payton II broke his elbow during a nasty incident in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals. 471 more words

Warriors: Gary Payton II, Otto Porter Jr., Andre Iguodala available for Game 1 of NBA Finals — Monterey Herald

Steph Curry sets NBA Finals record with first quarter blitz against Celtics — East Bay Times

It took Steph Curry just 12 minutes to set a NBA Finals record on Thursday night at Chase Center. Curry’s six 3-pointers marked the most by a player in an individual quarter of the NBA Finals as he nailed 6-of-8 attempts in Game 1 at Chase Center against the Boston Celtics. Curry finished the quarter…

Steph Curry sets NBA Finals record with first quarter blitz against Celtics — East Bay Times

Watch Stephen Curry set NBA Finals record with six 3-pointers in first quarter — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Stephen Curry looks like someone who wants that NBA Finals trophy.

Watch Stephen Curry set NBA Finals record with six 3-pointers in first quarter — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports