The Golden State Warriors had to scratch and claw their way back after falling behind to the Oklahoma City Thunder three games to one in the Western Conference Finals, and now they find themselves back at home for Game 7.
With one more win, the Warriors will continue their journey for a second-consecutive title after winning a record 73 games in the regular season. The importance of having home-court advantage is not lost on their two-time MVP, Stephen Curry.
From the SF Gate's Rusty Simmons:
“This is why the regular season was important for us to secure home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. It’s for game like tonight. We don’t take that lightly,” Curry said. “This is a great opportunity, and I know that every fan that’s in Oracle Arena and around the Bay Area is going to be supporting us to bring that energy.
“We’re going to bring it, too.”

Golden State is 47-3 at home this year, including the playoffs. One of those came at the hands of OKC, in Game 2.
Curry immediately said after Game 6 that they can't assume victory just because they'll be playing in Oakland. He's excited for the challenge, and per usual, he's going to enjoy himself.
From Simmons:
“We have 48 minutes to claw ourselves out of the grave and advance,” Curry said. “What more could you ask for? It’s going to be a fun night.”
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