The Freeman

Golden State cannot relax now, or else

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OAKLAND, Calif. — Learn from your mistakes, Golden State.

Learn from how one got away in 2016. Learn from how sleepwalki­ng through the third quarter on Sunday night made Game 2 of this series much more interestin­g than it ever should have been, at least until Stephen Curry went wild in the fourth quarter. Learn from Boston, both this year and six years ago. Learn from what cost San Antonio a title in 2013, too.

Don't give LeBron James hope. Or else.

Golden State leads these NBA Finals 2-0, after a 122-103 win put the defending champions two wins away from what would be their third title in the last four seasons. Only four teams have ever wasted a 2-0 lead in the finals — and Golden State is one of them, letting a championsh­ip ring slip away against James and the Cavaliers two years ago.

The series shifts to Cleveland for Games 3and 4. James looked exhausted when Game 2 was over, but he'll be somewhat rested by then. And he will most definitely be fueled by a boisterous home crowd that will want to both give him an immediate lift — and make one last series of impression­s before he goes into free agency and considers leaving the Cavaliers again next month.

Game 3 is everything for the Cavs. If they go down 3-0, series over.

Game 3 has to be everything for the Warriors as well. They know it, too.

"I think because we've been here several times, I don't think I'll need to say much," Golden State coach Steve Kerr said. "Guys in the locker room, they already know that."

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