Warriors
beat Cavs in Game One OT thriller
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[June 05, 2015]
(Reuters) - The Golden State
Warriors, led by the league's Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry, drew
first blood in the best-of-seven NBA Finals with a thrilling 108-100
overtime victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game One on Thursday.
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Curry put the Warriors ahead at 102-98 in extra time with two pairs
of free throws before Harrison Barnes made it 105-98 with a
three-pointer at a raucous Oracle Arena in Oakland, and there was no
way back from there for Cleveland.
"We were able to scrap tonight," Curry said courtside after the
Warriors outscored the Cavaliers in shooting from the field by 44.3
percent to 41.5 with five of their players getting into double
digits.
"The three-pointer in the corner (by Barnes) opened the game up and
they scored just two points in overtime, that's huge."
The score was tied at 98-98 with 31.9 seconds left in regulation
before Curry was denied a layup by a superb block from behind by
Kyrie Irving, then LeBron James missed a jump shot for the Cavaliers
with only 3.6 seconds remaining.
Curry had a team-high 26 points on 10-of-20 shooting while James
weighed in with 44, his most ever in a Finals game, in a losing
cause as the Cavaliers were outscored 10-2 in overtime.
Asked how his team had coped with the offensive threat posed by
James, who is back in the NBA Finals for a fifth consecutive year,
Curry replied: "These guys stick to the game plan. We know what he
is about and what he's capable of.
"Our guys guarded him all night and made it tough on him. This is a
long series."
James also added eight rebounds and six assists while big center
Timofey Mozgov contributed 16 points for Cleveland.
Adding further concern for Cleveland, however, was the sight of
their inspirational All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving limping off
the court during overtime after an awkward fall.
Irving had been in dazzling form for his team at both ends of the
court with 23 points, seven rebounds and four steals.
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With James sparking the offense and Tristan Thompson spearheading a
stifling defense, the Cavaliers initially outshot the Warriors from
the floor and they streaked 14 points in front before ending the
first quarter with a 29-19 lead.
Marreese Speights, off the bench, and Curry, who poured in a couple
of threes, inspired a stirring fightback in the second quarter as
Golden State twice moved five points ahead before Cleveland took a
slender 51-48 advantage into halftime.
A running bank shot by Irving early in the third gave the Cavaliers
a seven-point cushion but the Warriors, roared on by increasingly
vocal fans, clawed back to end the quarter tied at 73-73, and set up
a gripping finale.
Game Two is Sunday in Oakland.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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