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LAL112
CHA107
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DET91
CLE110
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HOU114
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MIA125
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MEM106
NYK143
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CHA12-31
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TOR14-32
WAS6-39
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DET23-23
IND25-20
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CLE37-9
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CLE37-9
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MEM31-16
TNT @2:30 AM UTC
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Twitter reacts to Warriors' historic 21-0 run vs. Celtics

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The Warriors ended the first quarter of Game 6 of the NBA Finals with a flurry from beyond the arc.

After a slow start to begin Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, the Warriors made their presence felt with a historic run to close out the first quarter and into the second. 

Trailing Boston 22-16 with 2:30 remaining in the first, Golden State went on a 21-0 run, the longest scoring run in a Finals game in over 50 years.

Everything was going the Warriors' way and they got key contributions from players such as Jordan Poole, Draymond Green, Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Gary Payton II. Twitter had some fun with the Celtics' first-half implosion. 

https://twitter.com/StoolGreenie/status/1537612326974763008

The Warriors closed out the first half with a commanding 54-39 lead over the Celtics, just 24 minutes away from hoisting their fourth Larry O'Brien Trophy in the last eight seasons

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Fortunately for Boston, they've already overcome a sizeable Warriors lead after halftime, erasing a 15-point deficit late in the third quarter of Game 1. The Warriors would be wise to keep their foot on the gas against this Celtics team. 

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