Kerr's words make more sense considering he won five championships as a player, three of them with the 1990s Chicago Bulls with players like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, among others, and two more with Tim Duncan's San Antonio Spurs. "You hang around superstars long enough, you're going to get some residual success falling your way." "Just hanging around the right people," Kerr said. Since Steve Kerr took over as coach of the Warriors, the team has played six NBA Finals, including this one, and if they win this Thursday it would be the fourth championship for a dynasty that includes three players in all these editions, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. Game 6 of the NBA Finals represents the last time the TD Garden will host a game in the playoffs as the host Boston Celtics look to stay alive to lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy and must beat the Golden State Warriors to force the final Game 7 at the Chase Center.
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