Penticton Herald

Warriors win again, LeBron trailing 3-0

- By The Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Kevin Durant pushed the Golden State Warriors to dynasty’s doorstep. LeBron James may be at the door. Durant scored 43 points, draining a long 3-pointer in the final minute to cap his magnificen­t performanc­e, and the Golden State Warriors defeated James and the Cleveland Cavaliers 110-102 in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday night to move within a victory of a sweep, their second straight title and third championsh­ip in four years.

No team has ever overcome a 3-0 deficit in the NBA playoffs.

It might be time to order some champagne from Napa Valley.

With the Cavs within 103-100, Durant stood motionless after dropping his 33-footer, which effectivel­y ended the fourth straight finals matchup between two teams who have gotten to know each other well since 2015.

Golden State will now have four chances to wrap up its title, starting with Game 4 on Friday night.

James scored 33 points and Kevin Love added 20 for the Cavs, who have fallen into a hole in which no team has ever emerged. Cleveland came back from a 3-1 deficit to stun the Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals, but that was when Durant was in Oklahoma City and James had a different supporting cast.

The Warriors won despite a 3-of-16 shooting performanc­e from Stephen Curry, who did come up big down the stretch as the Cavs were trying to salvage their season.

Now Cleveland could be down to one final game with James. The three-time champion can opt out of his $35.6-million contract and test free agency this summer, and it may be time for the 33-year-old to find a team capable of beating the Warriors.

Another “Summer of LeBron” could start as early as Friday, and every basketball fan is very aware of that.

There’s a real sense around the NBA that this summer — just like in 2010, when he left for Miami — James could be packing up and leaving his native northeast Ohio once again. He has taken Cleveland to the NBA Finals now five times, and this now looks certain to be his fourth loss. He was 2-2 in four trips to the NBA Finals with Miami.

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