Published by : Eddy Bernadotte
BasketBall, Englsih   | Reading time :  minutes

After its seventh NBA title at the end of the 2021-2022 season, the California franchise has just written a new page in the history of the National Basketball Association from its inception to today. The Warriors won the first edition in 1947 against the Chicago Stags, nine years later in 1956, they repeated against the Detroit Pistons. Fifteen years later, in 1975, they won against the Washington Wizards. Forty years later, in 2015, it was against the Cleveland Cavaliers and even made a double against this same franchise (2017-2018). And for this 75th edition, in 2022, the Warriors manage to challenge Boston, one of the most titled franchises, along with Lakers (17 titles).

From the BBA (Basketball Association of America), created in 1946 and its first edition in 1947, through the NBL (National Basketball League) in 1949, to the NBA (National Basketball Association), the Warriors have won 7 titles in 75 years. They have had two major sixty-eight year dead periods without titles. From (1947-1975/1975-2015).

With the arrival of Stephen Curry in 2009, the warriors took time, 6 years in total, to build a citadel around him. Today, thanks to his remarkable performances, he has entered the pantheon of NBA legends, like Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell of the 60s, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan of the 80s-90s, Koby Bryant, Lebron James etc.

Wardell Stephen Curry ll, nicknamed “the leader, the assassin, Mr. warriors or specialist in 3pts shots” during his thirteen years of experience in the NBA (2009-2022), he put on 4 rings and became the best shooter in the history of the NBA, before him, Ray Allen.

The Warriors point guard, born on March 14, 1988 in Akron, USA, and now 34 years old, with his lieutenant Klay Thompson and other partners (Green, Wiggins, Poole etc.) placed the Warriors in the top 5 of the NBA rankings:
Boston/Lakers (17)
Golden States (7)
Chicago Bulls (6)
San Antonio Spurs (5).

Note that in this final 2022 against Boston, the Warriors reached the 100pts mark in all six games.

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