[Highlight]: Steph Curry destroys the Celtics in Game 4 of the 2022 Finals
August 10, 2025
[Highlight]: Steph Curry destroys the Celtics in Game 4 of the 2022 Finals
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By this point the Celtics had already enjoyed their last win.
This is arguably Steph’s best game in his career in terms of significance.
Winning this chip and finally getting a FMVP cemented his legacy.
One of the best finals performances of all time, really cemented Steph’s legacy as being dominant in the finals
Legacy defining championship. Actually insane how well he played that year
The ring we did get makes up for it, but I’ll always be sad this Celtics team won’t be remembered. A defensive juggernaut of home grown players that were .500 in January and had an incredible end of season + playoff run. So many iconic moments too.
Curry was just too good.
Running drop coverage on step brilliant coaching
Ngl, I got Steph at #4 on my all time list. He checks all the boxes to be in the goat conversation
“GSW dont win without Durant” said all the nephews on here
People forget how bad Draymond was this series.
Love the play with Payton near the end
Warriors in this series with Stephen Curry on the court: 116 ORTG
Warriors in this series with Stephen Curry off the court: 90 ORTG
Gary Payton with the really smart play to let Curry cook
Fake video Steph doesn’t use the backboard
This is awesome but question. Can you catch a pass after moving out of bounds and re entering the court? Not really sure about the rules concerning that
There are 10 players in the NBA right now who can carry their team on their own to get to the playoffs: besides the obvious: Jokic, SGA, Giannis, Tatum, KD, there is also Antman, AD, Donovan Mitchell, Devin Booker and Steph.
Does Steph Curry have any haters? I bet even Celtics fans enjoyed watching his greatness
The actual most skilled player of all time
This is nice… but that game 7 vs the Kings was better🤷🏿
Man is a master at using his body on the lay Jesus Christ.
Curry was just in the zone during that Finals run. Simply unstoppable
Classic Curry
That 3rd quarter onslaught will be one his trademark moments
I’ll remember this Finals series as the one in which Andrew Wiggins owned Jayson Tatum.
Damn, looking back makes you appreciate it more.
He was moving different fr.
Man I remember this like it was yesterday. Warriors kinda felt dead in the water after the half but Steph came out blazing man, he would not let them lose. Broke was burning banks, no rimming threes, this was 99 OVR Steph
美如画
Haunting
This just isn’t fair. No one should make any of those shots.
Legendary
I remember him saying he was screwing and going at the crowd early on intentionally, to take the focus off Draymond
Decided to scroll Reddit with my morning coffee.
Fuck you.
is steph ranked higher than kobe?
Great game.
Celts were completely out of gas at this point, having dug themselves into a 17-19 hole to start the season before righting their ship in January — and then basically played at top effort for the entire rest of the year, going 34-12.
GSW spent February and March going 5-5 and then 5-10 due to injury before ramping back up to go 5-0 in April heading into the playoffs.
There are a slew of reasons why the Warriors were the more deserving champion that year but I always thought this pointed at the disparity in experience at all levels, not just players but coaching as well. The Celts were completely spent midway through the finals while the Warriors seemed to be continuing to get better. To me that showed Ime Udoka as a rookie coach not knowing how to manage an elite team’s journey deep into a championship run vs. Steve Kerr having successfully done so time and time again.
Plus they had Steph Curry, which is just kind of unfair in general.
Maxed curry card*
Hot take: I like when people post highlight on this sub
… and when Boston loses
Seeing him go midrange off the glass is mad funny, he said let me reach in my Tim Duncan bag real quick lol
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By this point the Celtics had already enjoyed their last win.
This is arguably Steph’s best game in his career in terms of significance.
Winning this chip and finally getting a FMVP cemented his legacy.
One of the best finals performances of all time, really cemented Steph’s legacy as being dominant in the finals
Legacy defining championship. Actually insane how well he played that year
The ring we did get makes up for it, but I’ll always be sad this Celtics team won’t be remembered. A defensive juggernaut of home grown players that were .500 in January and had an incredible end of season + playoff run. So many iconic moments too.
Curry was just too good.
Running drop coverage on step brilliant coaching
Ngl, I got Steph at #4 on my all time list. He checks all the boxes to be in the goat conversation
“GSW dont win without Durant” said all the nephews on here
People forget how bad Draymond was this series.
Love the play with Payton near the end
Warriors in this series with Stephen Curry on the court: 116 ORTG
Warriors in this series with Stephen Curry off the court: 90 ORTG
Gary Payton with the really smart play to let Curry cook
Fake video Steph doesn’t use the backboard
This is awesome but question. Can you catch a pass after moving out of bounds and re entering the court? Not really sure about the rules concerning that
There are 10 players in the NBA right now who can carry their team on their own to get to the playoffs: besides the obvious: Jokic, SGA, Giannis, Tatum, KD, there is also Antman, AD, Donovan Mitchell, Devin Booker and Steph.
Does Steph Curry have any haters? I bet even Celtics fans enjoyed watching his greatness
The actual most skilled player of all time
This is nice… but that game 7 vs the Kings was better🤷🏿
Man is a master at using his body on the lay Jesus Christ.
Curry was just in the zone during that Finals run. Simply unstoppable
Classic Curry
That 3rd quarter onslaught will be one his trademark moments
I’ll remember this Finals series as the one in which Andrew Wiggins owned Jayson Tatum.
Damn, looking back makes you appreciate it more.
He was moving different fr.
Man I remember this like it was yesterday. Warriors kinda felt dead in the water after the half but Steph came out blazing man, he would not let them lose. Broke was burning banks, no rimming threes, this was 99 OVR Steph
美如画
Haunting
This just isn’t fair. No one should make any of those shots.
Legendary
I remember him saying he was screwing and going at the crowd early on intentionally, to take the focus off Draymond
Decided to scroll Reddit with my morning coffee.
Fuck you.
is steph ranked higher than kobe?
Great game.
Celts were completely out of gas at this point, having dug themselves into a 17-19 hole to start the season before righting their ship in January — and then basically played at top effort for the entire rest of the year, going 34-12.
GSW spent February and March going 5-5 and then 5-10 due to injury before ramping back up to go 5-0 in April heading into the playoffs.
There are a slew of reasons why the Warriors were the more deserving champion that year but I always thought this pointed at the disparity in experience at all levels, not just players but coaching as well. The Celts were completely spent midway through the finals while the Warriors seemed to be continuing to get better. To me that showed Ime Udoka as a rookie coach not knowing how to manage an elite team’s journey deep into a championship run vs. Steve Kerr having successfully done so time and time again.
Plus they had Steph Curry, which is just kind of unfair in general.
Maxed curry card*
Hot take: I like when people post highlight on this sub
… and when Boston loses
Seeing him go midrange off the glass is mad funny, he said let me reach in my Tim Duncan bag real quick lol