Warriors outlast Cavaliers to draw first blood in NBA Finals
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[June 01, 2018]
By Rory Carroll
OAKLAND (Reuters) - The Golden State
Warriors overcame a 51-point effort from Cleveland Cavaliers' star
forward LeBron James before dominating in overtime to seal a
thrilling 124-114 Game One triumph in the NBA Finals on Thursday.
In a physical and at times contentious start to the Finals, Stephen
Curry led the way for the Warriors with 29 points and nine assists,
while Kevin Durant added 24 for the defending champions, who
survived a scare from the underdog Cavs.
"We're playing a great team and it's the Finals. It's not going to
be easy," Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters after the game,
which marked the fourth consecutive year the teams have met in the
title series.
"I know everybody has been saying and writing that it's going to be
easy. They've been to the Finals four years in a row, just like we
have, for a reason."
The Cavaliers raced out to an 11-point lead in the first half behind
9-for-11 shooting by James and 12 points from Kevin Love, who
returned to the starting lineup after missing the Game Seven East
Finals win over the Boston Celtics with a concussion.
The Warriors clawed their way back in the second quarter before
Curry tied the game at 56-56 with a buzzer-beating three-point shot
to end the half and send the yellow-shirted sold-out crowd into a
frenzy.
The Warriors opened a seven-point lead in the third quarter but
turnovers, miscues and the continued dominance of James kept the
game close throughout the fourth.
The Cavs, who finished the season with a 50-32 record, looked in
position to pull off the win when, with just seconds left in
regulation, guard George Hill missed a free throw but team mate J.R.
Smith snatched the rebound near the basket.
Smith, however, thinking his team had the lead, dribbled away from
the hoop and ran the clock out instead of taking a shot, sending the
game to overtime with the teams locked at 107-107.
The Warriors (58-24 for the season) dominated the extra period,
outscoring the Cavaliers 17-7 behind timely buckets from Shaun
Livingston, Klay Thompson and Curry.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the ball against Cleveland
Cavaliers center Kevin Love (0) during the fourth quarter in game
one of the 2018 NBA Finals at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle
Terada-USA TODAY Sports
The overtime blowout did not prevent the game from ending in a
controversial manner, however, with an altercation between Cavs big
man Tristan Thompson and Warriors forward Draymond Green.
Green mocked Thompson for fouling out of the contest and Thompson
responded by shoving the ball in his tormentor's face and was
ejected by the referees.
Curry and Klay Thompson also exchanged words with James toward the
end of the game and the bad blood between rival teams is expected to
carry over to Game Two of the best-of-seven series in Oakland on
Sunday.
A scary moment occurred in the first quarter when Klay Thompson was
upended by Smith and came up hobbling before heading to the locker
room.
To the relief of the home crowd, the sharpshooting guard returned to
start the second quarter after having his left leg taped by
trainers.
James was also injured when Green poked him in the eye as he went
hard to the rim, causing the Cavaliers forward to roll on the floor
in pain. A bloody spot was later visible on his eye but he stayed in
the game.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by John O'Brien)
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