Spurs overcome fierce late-spark Celtics in Game 4 of the NBA Finals to win 15th consecutive Championship, as Dejounte Murray wins Finals MVP.

As the San Antonio Spurs embarked on their 14th defending champions-hip run, soon came some exciting moments that made for great basketball between the silver-and-black squad and some fierce rivals.

First came the Golden State Warriors & Los Angeles Lakers, then some new competition from the Denver Nuggets and finally the Boston Celtics, who broke through as the Eastern Conference Champions, having prevented the Milwaukee Bucks or Philadelphia 76ers from facing the Spurs again on the grandest hardwood stage. It only took 16 games, catapulting the Spurs dynasty into their best season output ever!

The Celtics should be proud for making it this far, but still have a thing or two to learn about the difference in making it to the Finals and winning the Finals, something these dynastic Spurs know plenty about, as they promptly reigned supreme, winning a 15th consecutive title.

In the first two games, Jayson Tatum had a rough start as the best player on the other side, making it a cruise for San Antonio. It was in Game 3 and Game 4 that saw Boston take sizable leads, and there was a very real threat of the Spurs needing a 5th game to finish off the Celtics. Ultimately, Fred VanVleet's clutch play and Julius Randle's impact sparked San Antonio past Boston on the scoreboard and their experience kept them ahead to the final buzzer, too powerful for Boston. To no surprise, Dejounte Murray won Finals MVP honors.