Taking down the Boston Celtics 103-90 in Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals in the Massachusetts metropolis last night, the Golden State Warriors cemented their dynasty with their fourth championship in the past decade.
01.06.2022 - 01:55 / etonline.com
Nia Long is celebrating by showing off her moves. The actress took to Twitter to share her joy as the Celtics, coached by her fiancé, Ime Udoka, secured a victory against the Miami Heat on Sunday night.
The Celtics won Game 7 against the Heat with a final score of 100-96.«Yes!!!» Long captioned the video, which has received over 2.5 million views on Twitter. In the brief clip, the 51-year-old actress cheers, throws up her arms and even kicks up her leg in celebration.Yes!!! pic.twitter.com/uW96N1EEqgOn Monday, Long followed up her video with an Instagram post that highlighted Udoka taking the Celtics to the Finals in his first year as head coach.
«Speechless….patience and purpose,» she captioned the photo.A post shared by Nia Long (@iamnialong)Long and Udoka share a 10-year-old son, Kez Sunday Udoka, as well as Long's son, Massai Zhivago Dorsey II, from a previous relationship. The couple has been engaged for almost a decade and the actress told in 2020 that they are comfortable not holding a wedding ceremony.«Love is complicated, let's just start there,» Long said.
«And then you start a marriage, which I've never been married. And there's a reason for that because I don't know that I need to say 'I do' to prove to you that I love you.»«But also, what does marriage really [mean]… that you own me now and I own you?» she added.
Taking down the Boston Celtics 103-90 in Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals in the Massachusetts metropolis last night, the Golden State Warriors cemented their dynasty with their fourth championship in the past decade.
The Golden State Warriors are the National Basketball Assn. champions, destroying the Boston Celtics by 103-90 at the TD Garden in Game 6 to win the series.
We have new NBA champions!
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The National Basketball Assn. topped Friday’s ratings by a healthy margin, the game coming in with a 2.3 and 7.95 million viewers in the early results. Those numbers may go up when finalized.
The once great Boston Celtics dynasty must be feeling pretty restoration right about now after last night’s 116-100 win over the Golden State Warriors in the Puritan City in Game 3 of the 2022 NBA Finals. However, when it comes to viewership, the league itself probably is a little meh.
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“We feel very strongly as a league that it’s time for people to take notice,” Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said as he wore an orange “end gun violence” shirt in a press conference before game two of the NBA Finals on Sunday, “and to take part in what should be a nationwide effort to limit the gun violence that’s out there. And there are ways to limit it. There are proven laws that are waiting to be passed, whether it’s background checks or what have you.”
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Two great teams. Lots of big stars. An exciting game. Big television markets. Momentum from a ratings rise during the regular season and playoffs.
The auditions keep coming on “America’s Got Talent”.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. For the first time in 12 years, the Celtics are headed to the NBA Finals.