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Warriors complete sweep of Cavs for third NBA title in four years

ByReuters

Published 09/06/2018 at 03:59 GMT

The Golden State Warriors became the NBA's first back-to-back champion since 2013 Friday night, gradually pulling away from the Cleveland Cavaliers to complete a four-game sweep in the Finals with a 108-85 romp in Game 4 in Cleveland.

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Stephen Curry poured in 37 points, including 20 in the first half, during
which the Warriors took a commanding lead, helping Golden State capture its
third championship in the four-year Steve Kerr coaching era.
All three championships have come against the Cavaliers, with the series
clincher coming in Cleveland for the second time.
Kevin Durant was named Finals MVP for the second year in a row, the sixth
player to accomplish the feat.
The sweep was the second in Warriors history, duplicating their 1975 feat, and
the first in the NBA since the Cavaliers were beaten in four straight by the
San Antonio Spurs in 2007.
LeBron James, perhaps playing his final game for the Cavaliers, had his least
productive outing of the series, recording 23 points, seven rebounds and eight
assists in his eighth consecutive trip to the Finals.
Durant supplemented Curry's big scoring night with the first Finals
triple-double of his career with 20 points, 12 rebounds and a
postseason-career-high 10 assists.
It was Durant's 28th consecutive playoff game with 20 or more points.
A majority of Curry's 37 points came from outside the 3-point arc. He buried 7
of 15, and Golden State connected on 14 of 38, including 9 of 17 en route to a
61-52 halftime advantage.
The Warriors buried the Cavaliers in the third quarter, holding them to 13
points on 4-for-17 shooting. James did not have a field goal in the period,
going 0-for-2, as Cleveland saw its nine-point halftime deficit balloon to as
many as 21.
Klay Thompson had all 10 of his points in the period, during which Golden
State outscored the Cavaliers 25-13.
Draymond Green added nine points, nine assists and three blocks in the win,
which gave Golden State six all-time championships, tying Chicago for the
third-most in NBA history behind Boston (17) and the Los Angeles Lakers (16).
Andre Iguodala, playing for just the second time in the Finals, contributed 11
points to the win.
James left to a standing ovation after playing 41 of the game's first 44
minutes. The three-time champion, including 2016 when the Cavaliers beat
Golden State in seven games, can opt out of his Cleveland contract this
offseason.
Kevin Love had 13 points, while JR Smith and Rodney Hood chipped in with 10
apiece for Cleveland, which shot just 34.5 percent from the field and 8-for-27
from behind the 3-point line.
--Field Level Media
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