
NBA Finals 2022 – Warriors-Celtics Game 6 Best Looks and Sounds
The NBA Finals could end on Thursday if the Golden State Warriors get another victory at the TD Garden in Boston over the Celtics.
Golden State has struggled to end the road streak this postseason. According to ESPN statistics and information, the Warriors are 0-3 this season when they have a chance to end the streak away from the Chase Center in San Francisco. The Celtics have had the opposite experience: This postseason is 3-0 in elimination games.
However, history favors teams leading 3-2 ahead of the sixth game. These teams have won the series 81% of the time (39 out of 48 times). The last team to cut 3-2 was the Warriors against the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016. If the Warriors win, it will be their fourth championship in eight seasons, the first since the Chicago Bulls (1991). to 1998).
Fans from TD Garden brought energy to Games 3 and 4, so expect Game 6 to be even more fun.
Here are some of the best scenes from Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Bleeding green (and white)
Fans at the bottom of TD Garden found the shirts in place, including favorites with white shirts that read “BOS”, “617”, and “18” on the bottom bowl. — Alisha Miller
Tatum enters the court
In Game 6 in Boston, and the Celtics haven’t lost three games in a row since late December, people are excited to see the battle on the court tonight. As Celtics star Jason Tatum enters the pre-game warm-up court, fans crowd into the lower seats chanting, âJT! JT! JT!” — Alisha Miller
All about 18
Nothing to say that we came to force the seventh game as a custom ice sculpture, right? Right.
The Celtics completely decked out their TD Garden ahead of Thursday night’s performance with this sculpture, which features the Boston mascot, logo, and “All About 18” message.
Know Your Audience
Approximately 75 minutes before Game 6, fans gave a standing ovation as Al Horford entered the Celtics warm-up court. About a minute later, the fans booed loudly as Steph Curry entered the warm-up area.
One Boston fan wearing Paul Pierce’s white jersey also yelled at Andre Iguodala during his warm-up. — Ohm yongmisuk
pool party
Jordan Pool felt it from deep inside during pre-game warm-ups, hitting 17 straight 3-pointers.
Jordan Pool casually leaks 17 THREE in a row đł pic.twitter.com/C6sppYHi2K
â Sports Center (@SportsCenter) June 16, 2022
Dancing to the music
The Warriors have continued their road tradition of playing music during shootouts or before games from artists who hail from the city they play in. famously went solo.
So when the media was allowed to get in on the Thursday morning shootouts, Curry filmed Johnny Gill’s smooth vocals and his classic slow jam “My, My, My.” However, they didn’t use the 18-minute live version of Gill’s “My, My, My”, which is incredible (look!)
CHEF MY, MY, MY final release pic.twitter.com/2iyjWWO3x6
â Om Youngmisook (@NotoriousOHM) June 16, 2022
Celtics alert: During the Warriors’ previous shootout here in Boston before Game 4, Curry shot New Edition’s “Can You Stand the Rain.” And sure enough, he exploded with 43 points and 10 rebounds later that night.
After Steph fired “My, My, My,” New Edition’s most famous member, Bobby Brown, blasted out of the speakers with his hit “My Prerogative.” Accordingly, Draymond Green – Boston’s No. 1 public enemy – began to tune in to her, especially when the lyric “They say I’m crazy… I really don’t care” came up. — yongmisuk
Draymond sings along to Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative”. pic.twitter.com/bWZmv2Uhix
â Om Youngmisuk (@NotoriousOHM) June 16, 2022
Game 6 Clay?
Klay Thompson has made a name for himself in his sixth playoff games in his career. Teammate Poole supported another standout performance (hopefully) by wearing a 2011 NBA Draft T-shirt featuring Thompson.
Must represent the family.
Jordan Poole đ¤ Clay Thompson pic.twitter.com/ZkGdNWOQVA
â Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 16, 2022
Eyes on the prize
Curry recognizes a good championship trophy when he sees it, as he was inspecting the US Open trophy during practice Wednesday before Game 6.