Two-hundred and twenty-four days ago, Steph Curry opened the Warriors' season by dropping his eighth career triple-double in a 121-114 win over the Los Angeles Lakers. Curry shot only 23% from the floor, but his 10 rebounds and 10 assists started Golden State's season with a W. Since the first game, the Warriors found ways to win even when the buckets were hard to come by for Curry.
As they enter the NBA Finals for the sixth time in eight years, they will need that trait more than ever against Boston. While all eyes will be on the best player on the court, the complementary players will play a significant role in determining if Golden State can add one more trophy to its championship run.