NBA Finals: LeBron James frustrated once again as Golden State Warriors set record
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS stamped their authority on the NBA finals with another convincing win.
Stephen Curry supplied 32 points
After running out 113-91 victors in the first game in the early hours of Friday, the Warriors were once again too hot to handle, taking the spoils 132-113.
The Warriors were in control from the first quarter and a Klay Thompson three-pointer midway through the second ensured they held the initiative.
Stephen Curry was the standout player with 32 points.
His triple double meant his contribution was undoubted.
Kevin Durant kept himself in the frame for the MVP of the Finals with another impressive display.
LeBron James couldn't stop Golden State Warriors
Klay [Thompson] guards so many people and and he switches on Le Bron. He was fantastic
The Warriors have now recorded 14 consecutive playoff victories - the longest post-season winning streak in NBA history.
They also set an NBA finals record by registering 18 three-pointers.
The Cavaliers now have it all to do going into Game 3 of the Finals.
Speaking after the win, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said: “Klay [Thompson]guards so many people and and he switches on Le Bron.
“He was fantastic.
“The talent on the floor is unbelievable especially with Klay. Kevin Love was tremendous and it is a series loaded with high powered weapons.
“They put us on our heels and we responded.”