Stephen Curry exploded with nine triples, a record in a Finals game, and the Golden State Warriors were placed with a 2-0 lead after defeating a Cleveland Cavaliers (122 -103) who again relied heavily on a very isolated LeBron James in attack.
Curry broke the record of Ray Allen (who scored eight 3-pointers in the 2010 Finals against the Lakers) to sign 33 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds, while Kevin Durant contributed 26 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. Klay Thompson, who was doubtful due to a sprained ankle, scored 20 points. Curry (9/17) scored as many triples as all the Cavaliers (9/26).
James once again led his team with 29 points, 13 assists and 9 rebounds. With that mark, the player is ranked as the second highest scorer in the history of the Finals (1,318 points) and only ahead of Jerry West (1,679 points). Kevin Love added a double-double of 22 points and 10 rebounds, but those of Tyronn Lue missed a greater contribution of men like JR Smith (cheering in the presentation for his cluelessness in the first game), Jeff Green, Kyle Korver or Jordan Clarkson.
The Spaniard José Manuel Calderón added 4 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assists in the last three minutes. Kerr's decision to include JaVale McGee as starter took effect and the center responded to the confidence with two dunks in the first minute inside a home dominated by the 15-6 full of intensity and accuracy in the shot (7 / 7). The Cavaliers did not dally, tightened the nuts back and between James, Smith and George Hill cut the euphoria of his rival (21-17) coinciding with the problems of fouls of Durant, who went to the bench in the 8th minute.
James took advantage That absence (26-24) despite the bleeding suffered by his team in the area, where Californians came to register an 11/11 in the shot.
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