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Curry's 3-point dazzlers lift Warriors halfway to title

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OAKLAND: Golden State sharpshoot­er Stephen Curry delivered a performanc­e for the ages on Sunday with an NBA Finals record nine 3-pointers powering the defending champions Warriors over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Curry’s 33 points on 11-of-26 shooting, including 9-of-17 from beyond the arc, led Golden State to a 122-103 triumph and a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven finals that continue tomorrow in Cleveland.

Teams that win the first two games have won the NBA title 88 per cent of the time, a good omen for a Warriors club seeking a third crown in four seasons.

Curry, who already owns NBA 3-pointer records for a season and consecutiv­e games among others, delivered deflating blows time and again to the Cavaliers.

The 30-year-old maestro scored 16 points in the fourth quarter, answering a LeBron James 3-pointer with back-toback 3s for a 96-83 lead.

“It was big,” Curry said. “Any of those moments when you can come down and answer and keep the momentum on our side, it’s big.”

Curry added an epic desperatio­n heave as the shot clock expired, a corner 3-pointer while being fouled and the record-setter with 3:30 remaining from the left wing.

Curry broke the old mark of eight 3-pointers in a finals game set by Boston’s Ray Allen in 2010.

“That’s a pretty cool deal to accomplish, knowing who has held the record for eight years,” Curry said.

“But at the end of the day, it’s all about trying to get a win and doing whatever you can to make that happen. If we focus on that, good things happen individual­ly all across the board.

The 3-pointer with the most acclaim came after he fumbled the ball, grabbed it, stepped back with the shot clock about to expire and fired in a miracle with Cleveland’s Kevin Love defending.

Coming after a James dunk, Curry’s 30-foot stunner gave the Warriors a 103-89 edge. Cleveland never got within 12 again.

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