The Golden State Warriors are about to make history again. Not all of them, but three of them. The trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green is on the verge of achieving something that seemed impossible to repeat.
The first great dynasty of this century (sorry three-peat Lakers), was the San Antonio Spurs. A trio, who won a lot of important games in the playoffs and had more success than any other in the league.
Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobilli and Tony Parker had 19 NBA Finals wins together, more than any three-player group in the past 50 years.
Now, after last night’s win at the TD Garden, they already have company. The Warriors‘ trio matched the mark after the win over Boston and are set to top it in a couple of nights on their return to San Francisco.
After the Spurs dynasty, the Golden State dynasty came. After three years of recovering, they are ready to reign again and they can rewrite NBA history.
The Spurs have four championship rings with that trio of players on their roster, while the Warriors have three under their belt. Achieving fourth ring this year would mean that they added two more victories, which would place them with 21 Finals wins.
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