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The final 10 NBA Finals Matchups include six appearances from the Golden State Warriors, but not after 2022
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Golden State Warriors Dominate with Six NBA Finals Appearances in the Last Decade—All Before 2022

June 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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The 2025 NBA Finals matchup will be determined once the Eastern and Western Conference Finals conclude, with the Indiana Pacers set to go head-to-head against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Pacers, seeded fourth, dominated the Eastern Conference by defeating the Bucks, Cavaliers, and Knicks, while the top-seeded Thunder swept the Grizzlies and triumphed over the Nuggets and Timberwolves.

Looking back at the last ten NBA Finals reveals memorable moments and teams. The Boston Celtics made a strong comeback after their 2022 loss, efficiently overcoming the Dallas Mavericks with standout performances from Jason Tatum, Jalen Brown, and the pivotal Kristaps Porzingis. The Miami Heat were the first play-in tournament team to reach the Finals but ultimately fell to the Denver Nuggets, led by three-time MVP Nikola Jokic.

Golden State Warriors, under Steve Kerr, added another chapter to their dynasty by defeating Boston in an impressive series highlighted by four rings for Curry, Green, and Thompson and an unexpected performance from Jordan Poole. Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Bucks overcame the Phoenix Suns but have since struggled due to injuries and other setbacks. The Lakers claimed the unique bubble championship during the pandemic, with LeBron James and Anthony Davis leading the charge against Miami.

Kawhi Leonard’s impact was crucial in ending the Golden State Warriors’ dominance for the Toronto Raptors, although injuries to key players like Kevin Durant played a part. The Warriors also bested LeBron James’ Cavaliers in successive titles, with one notable series featuring LeBron’s 51-point effort but marred by a critical mistake from JR Smith. One of the greatest Finals saw the Cavaliers come back from a 3-1 deficit to beat a Warriors team that had set a record with 73 regular-season wins, influenced heavily by Draymond Green’s suspension and Kyrie Irving’s game-winning shot.

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These rivalries reinvigorated the NBA Finals after the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs clashes and have consistently showcased the sport’s evolving talent and excitement.

Fan Take: This news is thrilling for basketball fans as it signals the rise of new championship contenders, the Pacers and Thunder, shaking up the league’s recent narratives dominated by a handful of teams. It highlights the unpredictable and dynamic nature of the NBA, promising fresh rivalries and unforgettable moments for the future of the sport.

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