Sunday Star-Times

Warriors close in on NBA title

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The Golden State Warriors answered the bell with a statement victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers that put them in position to cap their recordsett­ing season with a second straight NBA title.

After being blown out in game three of the NBA Finals and relinquish­ing momentum to the Cavs, the Warriors responded in style yesterday with a potent offence and lock-down defence to earn a 3-1 strangleho­ld on the series and a chance to clinch it at home.

‘‘Obviously it’s a big game, and one we needed to bounce back individual­ly as a team to figure out how to get a win on the road and put ourselves in pretty good position,’’ Warriors guard Stephen Curry said.

‘‘So, you know, we answered the bell, especially in the first quarter, controllin­g the pace of the game and not losing it like we did in game three.’’

After days of answering criticism for their uncharacte­ristic performanc­e during Thursday’s loss, it was Curry, the league’s Most Valuable Player, who led the way for the Warriors.

Curry, who averaged a mere 16 points over the first three games of the NBA Finals, lit up with a game-high 38 points on 11-for-25 shooting, including seven threepoint­ers. Klay Thompson also rediscover­ed his touch and added 25 points for a Warriors team that looked more like the squad that won a record 73 games during the NBA’s 82-game regular season.

‘‘This team has been through a lot together. This team has great character. No matter what we continue to battle,’’ said Warriors forward Draymond Green.

‘‘If we continue to battle and defend, eventually our offence will get going. That’s the way we always approach things and it works out for us.’’

But even though the Warriors seemed to have found their mojo and are heading to the comforts of home, where they lost just three games all season, they are not getting ahead of themselves.

‘‘We can’t relax just because we’re going home and we’ve got a two-game cushion,’’ said Thompson. ‘‘That team’s hungry, and they’ve got some all-time great players.’’

But for now, the Warriors sure seem unstoppabl­e and the Cavaliers seem out-matched.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James dunks the ball against Golden State Warriors forward Harrison Barnes in game four of the NBA Finals yesterday.
USA TODAY SPORTS Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James dunks the ball against Golden State Warriors forward Harrison Barnes in game four of the NBA Finals yesterday.
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