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CLEVELAND -- The Cavaliers and Warriors meet in Game 6 of the Finals, with the Warriors owning a 3-2 advantage and a chance to capture their second straight title.
Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala scored 25 points apiece to help the Warriors close out the Cavaliers in Game 6 of the NBA Finals to capture Golden State's first NBA championship in 40 years.
The Cavaliers went on the road and lit up the Warriors in Oracle Arena to the tune of a 112-97 victory. Kyrie Irving and LeBron James took turns controlling the game, and each dropped 41 points.
Curry's step-back made it 78-68, and after the Cavs closed within seven on J.R. Smith's trey, Iguodala, Curry and Klay Thompson each drained one in a span of 81 seconds to make it 89-75.
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Cavaliers withstood an 8-0 run from the Golden State Warriors in the second quarter and put the lead back up to 16 points, 59-43, at halftime of a win-or-go-home Game 6 ...
If the Cavaliers are able to take care of business at The Q, they’ll have a tall order in Game 7 back in Oakland – where the Warriors boast a league-best 48-4 home mark, having not dropped ...
The Golden State Warriors' "Death Lineup" is maybe the biggest game-changer we have in the NBA right now. Andre Iguodala checks into a game with Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes and ...
That's what happened." More simple math: The Warriors' bench had a plus/minus of plus-15; the Cavs' bench players were minus-15; the Warriors won the game by 15 points.
Game Summary The Cavaliers return to Quicken Loans Arena for their final home contest of the season when they face the Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Tipoff is at 9:00 p.m. ET.
Cavs tie regular-season record for points in a half and lead Warriors 83-42 at halftime The Cavs tied a regular-season franchise record for points in a half en route to seizing an 83-42 halftime ...