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Warriors ready for road test while Cavs confident in Finals

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CLEVELAND: Defending champions Golden State return to an all-too familiar NBA Finals venue at Cleveland with hopes of putting a strangleho­ld on the best-of-seven championsh­ip series.

The Warriors opened up a 2-0 lead after backto-back opening wins at home to take a giant stride towards a third crown in four years in what is their fourth straight Finals meeting with the Cavaliers.

“In the Finals, this is the only building I know what that experience, that atmosphere, is like,” Warriors guard Stephen Curry (pic) said. “We know how Cleveland play here, with a lot of energy and force. We understand how hard it is to win in this building.”

Curry struck for an NBA record nine three-pointers in game two but comes to Cleveland knowing the fight is far from done.

“No matter what has gone on in the series, when you change venues, you’ve got to reassert your dominance and try to find that right momentum to start,” he said.

“I want to be a part of leading that charge and playing an amazing game and really taking control of the series.”

Teams leading 2-0 have won the Finals 88% of the time but no team leading 3-0 have ever lost, something that keeps the Warriors hungry and the Cavaliers desperate.

“They won two games on their home floor. Now we’ve got to come back and do the same thing,” Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue said.

“We’re very confident we can do that. The guys are engaged and locked in. Winning tomorrow is a step forward, but then go out and win game four also. We know we can. We believe.”

Bouncing back has been a trademark for LeBron James, the Cleveland superstar who has helped the Cavs go 8-1 at home in these playoffs and 5-1 after losses until the Finals.

“We’ve been very persistent and very resilient throughout this whole season,” James said.

“We have an opportunit­y to protect home, as Golden State have done. We look forward to the challenge. It’s a very tall task. But we have an opportunit­y.

“We’re down 2-0 and I don’t like the way I feel. When you’re down like this versus a team like this, there’s no good feeling.”

Warriors coach Steve Kerr is glad to have a familiar situation for his team in the road challenge.

“We’ve been here before and that’s the biggest thing,” Kerr said. “We’re used to the dynamic of being ahead in a series and then having everything shift when you go on the road – especially when you play Cleveland.

“LeBron, this crowd and their environmen­t, we know the kind of force they’re going to bring. And we have to be prepared for that.”

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