Kenny Smith recounts first seeing Finals MVP Steph Curry cook | THE HERD

Kenny Smith joins The Herd to talk the Golden State Warriors after they win their 4th NBA Championship in 8 years. Colin Cowherd asks Kenny whether he could have predicted the Warriors would be here at the start of the season. Plus Kenny relives the first time he heard of Stephen Curry, and whether he knew the Warriors’ star would be at the level he is today.

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Is Steph Curry's career on par with LeBron's? | THE HERD

With Steph Curry snagging his fourth NBA Finals title and first Finals MVP, talks emerge about his superstar and legacy status, including where he lines up with LeBron James on the ‘GOAT’ list. Does this successful season means Curry’s career now on par with LeBron’s? Colin Cowherd explains why the gap between both players is ‘the Grand Canyon.’

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Warriors capture first NBA Title, since Kevin Durant's departure | UNDISPUTED

The Golden State Warriors won their fourth NBA title in 8 years last night but it was also the first title since they won two with Kevin Durant. Since leaving Golden State, KD has not yet been able to return to the Finals. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe determine what last night said about Kevin Durant.

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Jayson Tatum, Celtics eliminated in Game 6 of NBA Finals | UNDISPUTED

The Golden State Warriors are NBA Champions again. Steph Curry led the way for Golden State with 34 points on 6 of 11 shooting from three. The Boston Celtics led by 12 early, but once the Warriors got a lead in the first quarter, they never gave it up in the 103-90 win. Skip Bayless on the Celtics collapse in Game 6.

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Warriors win 2022 NBA Finals, Steph Curry awarded Finals MVP | UNDISPUTED

The Golden State Warriors are NBA Champions again. Steph Curry led the way for Golden State with 34 points on 6 of 11 shooting from three. The Boston Celtics led by 12 early, but once the Warriors got a lead in the first quarter, they never gave it up in the 103-90 win. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe on the Warriors being crowned NBA Champs.

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Does Steph Curry officially slide into NBA's All-Time Top 10? | UNDISPUTED

Steph Curry won his fourth title and first NBA Finals MVP in Game 6 against the Boston Celtics. Steph averaged 31 points, five rebounds and six steals against Boston in the Finals. This raises the question of his all-time great status and where he belongs on the list. Skip Bayless shares his Top 10 players of all time list and explains why Curry is omitted from it.

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Jayson Tatum sets a disappointing Finals record | FIRST THINGS FIRST

Kevin Wildes is out on Jayson Tatum remaining in Nick Wright’s Club Superstar after the face of the Celtics failed to force a Game 7, and in the process set an unprecedented Finals record. Tatum now holds the unprecedented record of 100 turnovers in a playoff run. Turnovers were a big reason for the Celtics inability to turn the tide on the Golden State Warriors, and Nick decides if there’s still a place for Tatum among the superstars after this heartbreaking finals loss.

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Steph Curry shuts down critics with 1st Finals MVP award | FIRST THINGS FIRST

Steph Curry now has 4 Finals Championship under his belt after leading the Golden State Warriors to win Game 6 against the Boston Celtics. But it was the ever elusive MVP award that sparked Chris Broussard to place the Warriors’ star in his Top 10 NBA players of all time alongside Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal and LeBron James. Watch as Nick Wright shares his thoughts on Broussard naming Steph one of the ten best players of all time.

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Warriors win 4th Final in 8 yrs, Nick on the 'big flip-flop' | FIRST THINGS FIRST

Nick Wright started out this Finals series picking the Golden State Warriors to win, but two games in decided the Boston Celtics would take the Championship. Last night Steph Curry’s Warriors proved Nick’s flip-flop to be unwise, winning the title in 6 games, for the 4th time in 8 years. Nick reveals whether or nor he regrets leaving the Golden State camp for the Boston one.

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