NBA Finals 2016: Updated Schedule and Predictions for Warriors vs. Cavaliers

June 9th, 2016 by Andrew Gould Leave a reply »

The 2016 NBA Finals, which unofficially ended after two games, returned to life Wednesday night.

Learning nothing from the Western Conference Finals, onlookers declared the Golden State Warriors NBA champions after a decisive Game 2 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Then the best-of-seven series shifted to Ohio.

Jon Snow stayed dead longer than the Cavaliers, who regained vital signs during a dominant Game 3 win. They wasted little time handling business at home, holding the Splash Brothers scoreless during a table-setting first quarter in which Kyrie Irving scored as many points (16) as Golden State.

The Cavaliers can even the series Friday night by recreating Wednesday's stellar effort, particularly on the defensive end. If fans are lucky, maybe both teams will play well the same evening for a change.





Wednesday night is typically what happens when Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson simultaneously go cold against a locked-in defense.

The Warriors escaped Game 1 with a win despite receiving 20 combined points from the star guards, but they can't count on sustaining that fo ...

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