Warriors Break NBA Finals Record for Most 3-Pointers in Game vs. Cavaliers

June 10th, 2016 by Scott Polacek Leave a reply »

The Golden State Warriors bounced back from their Game 3 loss in the NBA Finals in record-breaking fashion on Friday, taking down the Cleveland Cavaliers with a 108-97 victory in Game 4.

Warriors PR announced Golden State’s 17 three-pointers set an NBA record for the most ever in a single Finals contest. The defending champions are now up 3-1 in the series and a single victory away from a second consecutive championship.



As is usually the case when Golden State is drilling threes, the Splash Brothers set the pace from downtown. Stephen Curry scored 38 points behind 7-of-13 shooting from three-point range, while Klay Thompson poured in 25 points and hit four threes.

Harrison Barnes—who also hit four three-pointers—and Andre Iguodala—who exerted plenty of energy on the defensive end while guarding LeBron James for stretches—were the only other Warriors to connect from deep during the record-setting performance:



The Warriors squad that took the floor Friday looked much more like the team that set an NBA record with 73 regular-season wins than the on ...

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