The Golden State Warriors overcame a 13-point deficit to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder and advance to the NBA Finals for the second consecutive year, capping off an impressive comeback from a 3-1 series deficit in the process. The Warriors' resilience impressed their NBA brethren on social media.
Great series. Can't wait for the finals....
— Dirk Nowitzki (@swish41) May 31, 2016
Great series w/ awesome performances by both teams. #NBAFinals here we come @Cavs & @warriors will be classic. http://pic.twitter.com/QxTWp64W1j
— Mike Miller (@MikeMiller_13) May 31, 2016
Man! What a series!! Much respect to both teams for leaving it all out there on the floor. #NBAPlayoffs
— Tobias Harris (@tobias31) May 31, 2016
Well that was a great matchup between GS and OKC..... Had OKC in 6 and they almost had it #Almost
— Joel Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) May 31, 2016
Steph π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
— Meyers Leonard (@MeyersLeonard11) May 31, 2016
That was a great series. Congrats GSW.
— Nicolas Batum (@nicolas88batum) May 31, 2016
add this to the legend of GSW
— Kendall Marshall (@KButter5) May 31, 2016
Great series to watch right there
— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) May 31, 2016
Down 3-1.. Won 4-3 ..Wow.. Impressive..!!!!!!! #WCW #GSW
— Troy Daniels (@troydaniels) May 31, 2016
That's about as impressive as it gets ya'll.
— John Henson (@Johnhenson31) May 31, 2016
Needed that .....@NBA what a series.. Way to compete @okcthunder congrats to the @warriors #Game7 #NBAPlayoffs
— Caron Butler (@realtuffjuice) May 31, 2016
Stephen Curry & Co. are now four wins away from a second consecutive NBA title, which would cap off a record-breaking season for the Warriors. They'll host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 on Thursday night (9 p.m. ET on ABC/WatchESPN).
NBA players react to Warriors-Thunder Game 7
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