NBA Finals Game 5: Can Celtics respond as Steph Curry, Warriors return home?
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TV: 9 p.m. ET | ABC
BetMGM Line: Warriors -3.5
The NBA Finals are headed back to the Bay Area all tied up, which should make for a tense Game 5 of the series on Monday night.
After escaping Boston with a split against the Celtics thanks to a win Friday, the Golden State Warriors are in a great position to jump up 3-2 now that they are back at the Chase Center. The Warriors are two wins away from their fourth title in eight years. Meanwhile for the Celtics, a win Monday would set Boston up to clinch their 18th championship at home for a Game 6 on Thursday night.
Hereโs what you need to know for Game 5:
Slowing down Steph Curry, Warriors
As weโve seen so far this series, stopping Stephen Curry is a near-impossible task. The Celtics havenโt been able to do it. If Curry rolls out a performance on Monday like he did in Game 4, the Celtics will struggle.
Curry, after hurting his foot in Game 3, dropped 43 points and 10 rebounds with seven 3-pointers in Fridayโs win. It marked the second-most points he has scored in a Finals game. Golden Stateโs offense, as it usually does, ran almost exclusively through him.
Though Curry has scored at least 29 points in each Finals game, Friday was special โ and something that Boston canโt let happen again, no matter how hard it may be to slow him down.
"We all know what he can do outside of 20 feet... 30-35, 40 feet. The dude is special in that regard."
Marcus Smart on Steph Curry's impact on the floor. pic.twitter.com/FgHOIWpW1aโ NBA (@NBA) June 12, 2022
โWe all know what he can do outside of 20 feet, 35, 40 feet. That dude is special in that regard,โ Celtics star Marcus Smart said Sunday. โThe way that heโs able to affect the game by being able to run around and play off the ball and get himself open. Itโs just tough on a defender because you canโt take a break. You think that heโs not doing anything, the playโs over for him, and thatโs when you get beat โฆ Heโs got the whole package, and you have to be able to guard the whole thing he has, and not many players can do that.โ
Robert Williams injury update
Celtics big man Robert Williams has been a key contributor this series when heโs been able to be on the court.
Williams has been dealing with a left knee injury for weeks now, and left Game 4 early Friday night for that reason.
Though heโs still listed as questionable, Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was โoptimisticโ that Williams will be able to go full speed Monday. Williams had a similar diagnosis, and said he wasnโt sure what happened Friday that led to him being out early.
"Feeling good. A little sore, but on the side of the better days," he said Sunday, via NBC Sports Boston. "I was actually looking for the clip. I can't necessarily tell you if it was the jumping or the landing, but typical soreness, man. But like I said, I feel okay."
Williams had seven points and 12 rebounds in Game 4. He has averaged 6.3 points, 7.5 rebounds and three blocks per game in the Finals.
'Namaste Klay' ready to go on 3-year anniversary
Though it may not be a standard practice for the Warriorsโ athletic training staff, Klay Thompson used an unusual method to heal his โmind, body and soulโ after returning to San Francisco.
He jumped into the Bay.
Namaste Klay is ready for Game 5 ๐งโโ๏ธ
[Via @KlayThompson IG] pic.twitter.com/ssVnMbbGCmโ Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) June 12, 2022
It couldnโt have been warm, but hey, whatever works for him.
Mondayโs game marks a special anniversary for Thompson. It will be exactly three years since he tore his ACL in the Finals, the first of two major injuries he sustained before returning to the court this season.
Though he admitted Sunday that he may take a brief moment to reflect before the game, Thompson is trying to move past it.
Reporter: โDid you know that tomorrow is the 3-year anniversary of your ACL tear?โ
Klay Thompson: โNo. I did notโฆ when I step on that court, I wanna win. Any means necessaryโฆ Iโm not gonna sing Kumbaya. I just wanna freakin win.โ pic.twitter.com/VArXA6exf1โ ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) June 12, 2022
โWhen I step on that court, I wanna win, any means necessary,โ Thompson said. โI donโt care how ugly or pretty it is โฆ Iโm not gonna sing Kumbaya or anything. I just wanna freakinโ win.โ