The Denver Post

Who shot? J.R.? Uh, nope.

Warriors win Game 1 in OT after strange move by Smith

- By Janie McCauley

OAKLAND, CALIF.» Stephen Curry scored 29 points and the Golden State Warriors capitalize­d on a blunder by the Cavaliers’ J.R. Smith that sent the game into overtime, withstandi­ng a brilliant 51-point performanc­e by LeBron James to beat Cleveland 124-114 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.

The game nearly over, James jawed with both Curry and Klay Thompson, then Tristan Thompson and Draymond Green tangled moments later and made contact. After replay review, Tristan Thompson received a Flagrant 2 foul and ejection with 2.6 seconds left.

James was in utter disbelief after regulation ended in stunning fashion: George Hill made the first of two free throws with 4.7 seconds left after being fouled by Klay Thompson, but when Smith secured the rebound of the second, right under the basket, he dribbled back toward halfcourt instead of shooting, apparently thinking the Cavs had a lead. Instead, OT.

And why not? Both these teams were pushed to their limits in seven-game conference finals they

each had to win on the road.

Game 2 is Sunday night, again at Oracle Arena, where the Warriors have won 18 of their last 19 postseason games. In 2015, when the Golden State beat the Cavs to capture the franchise’s first title in 40 years, the first two games of the series went to OT — Golden State winning the opener and Cleveland Game 2.

James shot 19 for 32 to go with eight assists and eight rebounds in the opener of his eighth straight NBA Finals and ninth overall, as well as Cavs-Warriors: Part IV. James notched his eighth 40-point game during this playoff run to tie Hall of Famer Jerry West’s feat in 1965 for most in a single postseason.

James drove past Curry for a three-point play with 50 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. But James was given a foul following a review with 36.4 seconds left and Kevin Durant converted a pair of free throws to tie it at 104. The call had initially been a charge on 2017 Finals MVP Durant and James protested the change.

Durant struggled with his shot but wound up with 26 points on 8-for-22 shooting and nine rebounds.

Golden State got a serious scare when Thompson went down after Smith slid hard into the Splash Brother’s left leg at the 6:17 mark of the first quarter. Thompson lay grimacing in pain then went to the locker room with what was called a bruised left leg that needed retaping. He returned for the start of the second quarter to huge roars from the yel- low-clad sellout crowd and scored 24 points. He and Curry each connected on five 3s.

Curry drained one of those way-out-there 3pointers that have been hard to come by this postseason to beat the halftime buzzer and Golden State shot 13 for 36 from deep.

Kevin Love returned from a concussion to provide a big boost for Cleveland with 21 points and 13 rebounds.

The Warriors missed the defensive presence of 2015 NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala, who missed his fifth-straight postseason game dealing with a bone bruise in his left knee.

 ?? Ezra Shaw, Getty Images ?? Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith, right, dribbles away from the basket after rebounding a missed, potential game-winning free throw by teammate by George Hill in the final seconds of regulation against the Warriors in Game 1 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday. Instead of attempting a shot, Smith dribbled out the clock and sent the game to OT.
Ezra Shaw, Getty Images Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith, right, dribbles away from the basket after rebounding a missed, potential game-winning free throw by teammate by George Hill in the final seconds of regulation against the Warriors in Game 1 of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday. Instead of attempting a shot, Smith dribbled out the clock and sent the game to OT.
 ?? Ben Margot, The Associated Press ?? Warriors guard Stephen Curry, left, talks with Cavaliers forward LeBron James during overtime of Game 1 of the NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday.
Ben Margot, The Associated Press Warriors guard Stephen Curry, left, talks with Cavaliers forward LeBron James during overtime of Game 1 of the NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday.

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