Curry’s Scoring Clinic Powers Hawks to Finals Glory
By ESPN Staff
In a dominant performance that cemented his status as the premier force in Just Hoop, No Excuse (JHNE) Volume 6, Stephen Curry and the Atlanta Hawks captured the championship, leaving no doubt about who sits atop the league hierarchy.
The Hawks dismantled the Clippers with a clinical 98-80 victory, a win characterized by relentless offensive efficiency and a defensive intensity that suffocated their opponents from the opening tip.
A Masterclass in Efficiency
The box score tells a tale of sheer offensive dominance. The Hawks shot a staggering 68% from the field (39-of-57) and hit at a blistering 58% clip from three-point range (14-of-24).
| Stat | Hawks | Clippers |
|---|---|---|
| Points in the Paint | 50 | 26 |
| Dunks | 18 | 10 |
Curry’s Finals MVP Performance
At the center of the celebration was Stephen Curry, who was deservedly crowned Finals MVP. Curry put on an absolute clinic, finishing with a game-high 30 points in just 14 minutes of play. His shooting display was nothing short of legendary—he went 10-of-16 from the field, showcasing his trademark range by connecting on 10 three-pointers.
A Complete Team Effort
- P. Watson: 20 points.
- P. Banchero: 16 points (8-of-8 shooting).
- B. Simmons: 11 assists.
“We don’t make excuses, we make history.”
Under the leadership of @BHayes, this team played a different brand of basketball—faster, more efficient, and more disciplined than the opposition. With Volume 6 now in the books, the Hawks have laid down a serious marker for the rest of the league to chase.
