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WIth Stephen Curry misfiring, Kevin Durant carries Warriors over Cavs in Game 3

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Kevin Durant stood calmly near midcourt — and a very familiar spot — as teammates Stephen Curry and Draymond Green screamed at him in celebratio­n.

Another momentous shot for Durant.

And soon, probably another NBA championsh­ip.

Durant scored a career playoff-high 43 points, draining a long 3-pointer in the final minute to cap his magnificen­t performanc­e, and the Warriors beat LeBron 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.

The Warriors are on dynasty’s doorstep.

Afterward, the defending champs could be heard loudly celebratin­g inside their locker room, perhaps a warmup for a bigger party to come.

The Cavaliers, meanwhile, are in a hole that might as well be 6 feet deep. Teams that have fallen behind 3-0 in the playoffs are 0-131.

It might be time for the guys from Northern California to order some champagne from Napa Valley.

With the Cavs down 103-100, Durant stood defiantly and almost motionless after dropping his 33-footer — just a few feet from where he made one in Game 3 last year — and effectivel­y ended the fourth straight finals matchup between two teams who have gotten to know each other well since 2015.

After Durant scored, Curry and Green rushed to his side and the trio walked back toward Golden State’s bench where the other Warriors were hugging and high-fiving.

As always Durant stayed cool. “I don’t want to downplay anything, but I don’t want to act like this is the end of the road,” Durant said. “So just get back to work tomorrow and figure out a better game plan.”

Durant said the similarity with last year’s shot — a moment that helped define his first championsh­ip — didn’t occur to him.

“No, not at all,” he said. “I just took the shot.”

There was nothing James or the Cavs could do but think about what might have been after losing two games that were within their reach.

“Tonight will be tough,” said James, who scored 33 and rolled his right ankle in the first half. “Tomorrow I’ll replay some plays and some moments and things of that nature. When I wake up Friday morning I’ll be locked in on the game plan of what needs to be done to help our team win. That’s just who I am.”

Golden State will now have four chances to wrap up its title starting with Game 4 on Friday night. The Warriors are trying to join a select list of teams to win three championsh­ips in four years.

Kevin Love added 20 points 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 finals, but that was when Durant was in Oklahoma City and James had a different supporting cast. /

 ?? AP PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO, POOL ?? DURABLE. Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant had a career-playoff high 43 points in ther come-from-behind win in Game 3.
AP PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO, POOL DURABLE. Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant had a career-playoff high 43 points in ther come-from-behind win in Game 3.

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