The Columbus Dispatch

Curry’s 42 points lead Warriors to easy win over Cavs

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Stephen Curry made nine 3-pointers and scored 42 points, Kevin Durant added 25 and the Golden State Warriors came back to face a very different looking Cleveland team for the first time since winning another NBA title, and beat the Cavaliers 129-105 on Wednesday night in Cleveland.

Curry scored nine points in less than a minute midway through the fourth quarter to help the Warriors pull away for their eighth straight over their former Finals rivals, Curry added nine rebounds, seven assists and appears completely healed after missing 11 games with a strained groin. Durant had 10 rebounds and nine assists.

It was Golden State’s first visit to Cleveland since June, when the Warriors completed a sweep to win their third championsh­ip in four years.

Nothing looked the same.

The Cavaliers lost LeBron James over the summer as a free agent and are starting from scratch after a fouryear run as Eastern Conference champions. Cleveland also is playing without injured All-Star Kevin Love, forward J.R. Smith is on a forced hiatus and the team recently traded Kyle Korver.

Tristan Thompson, one of the only holdovers from those powerful Cleveland teams, had 19 rebounds and 14 points. Rookie Collin Sexton scored 20 points for Cleveland.

For Warriors coach Steve Kerr, the Golden State-Cleveland Finals, a four-act play loaded with drama and intensity, had it all.

“Some of the best basketball I’ve ever seen in my life,” Kerr said. “Obviously, they have a new team and so you move on. Part of me is a little nostalgic for that.”

But those days are gone.

“It’s not a rivalry, it’s another game,” he said. “They’re trying to build something and we’re trying to continue our run for as long as we can.”

The Warriors had trouble shaking the Cavs until Curry took control. Golden State’s lead was 10 when he got fouled while hitting a 3-pointer and completed the four-point play. He then buried another 3 and followed that with two free throws to put the Warriors ahead 116-99 with 5:34 left.

THUNDER 114, NETS 112: Paul George scored 25 of his 47 points in a sensationa­l fourth quarter, including a goahead 3-pointer with 3.1 seconds left that gave Oklahoma City a victory over Brooklyn. George rallied the Thunder from a 23-point deficit. RAPTORS 113, 76ERS 102: Kawhi Leonard had 36 points, Jonas Valanciuna­s scored 18 of his season-high 26 in the fourth quarter and Toronto handled Philadelph­ia. Jimmy Butler scored a seasonhigh 38 points and had 10 rebounds for Philadelph­ia.

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