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Curry cranks it up to crush Cavs

Stephen steals show as tensions flare between LeBron and Green

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Now everybody can sit back for a few months and envision the possibilit­y of another scintillat­ing NBA Finals between Cleveland and Golden State.

LeBron James versus Stephen Curry for the third straight time, complete with the hard-nosed play of Draymond Green, dazzling dunks from Kevin Durant and sharp shooting from Kyrie Irving.

Monday’s regular-season round went to the Warriors, who dominated from the start. It wasn’t even close, as the defending champion Cavs were dismantled on the very floor where they captured the franchise’s first title last June.

Curry and his superstar supporting cast certainly looked ready to trade more postseason blows with Cleveland. The two-time reigning MVP hit five 3-pointers on the way to 20 points while matching his season best with 11 assists in Golden State’s 126-91 rout.

“This is high-quality basketball, at its highest level,” Curry said.

“This is the kind of atmosphere you live for. Whether you win or lose, regular season, playoffs, whatever, playing in that kind of environmen­t is always fun.”

Klay Thompson scored 26 points with five 3s, and Green produced his third triple-doubleof the season with 11 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists. He also equaled his career best with five blocks — and had another confrontat­ion with King James in the process.

James had 20 points on 6-of18 shooting and eight rebounds. But he and Green became the talk once more as their relationsh­ip again turned testy.

“I don’t think it’s a rivalry,” James reiterated. “It’s two great teams that have aspiration­s. I don’t believe I’ve ever had a rivalry in the NBA.”

Durant added 21 points, six rebounds, five assists and three blocks for the Warriors in a much-hyped rematch after Golden State lost 109-108 in Cleveland on Christmas.

The Warriors squandered a 14-point lead that day in a loss that fueled them going into Monday.

They relinquish­ed a 3-1 advantage in the Finals last year, a failure that motivates them to return to the big stage. And the teams’ latest holiday game marked the Cavs’ first trip back to Oracle Arena since capturing the title on enemy territory seven months ago.

Irving — who hit game-winners against Golden State in the past two matchups, including the championsh­ip clincher — scored 17 points on an uncharacte­ristic day for the Cavs as they committed 15 turnovers to just 11 assists.

“They did what they were supposed to do,” Irving said. “Right from the start, they jumped on us and never looked back.”

Cleveland shot just 35.2 percent (31 for 88) overall. Beyond embarrasse­d, Cavs players dejectedly headed for the tunnel even before the final buzzer sounded.

The latest altercatio­n between Green and James came with 6:55 left in the first half.

Golden State led 52-35 when James collided with Green near midcourt, resulting in a flagrant 1 foul on Golden State’s emotional All-Star.

Green’s arm extended across the upper body of James, who went down hard. Green reacted by appearing to mock James for flopping.

After a long replay review, a double technical was called on Green and Richard Jefferson.

After Curry’s pull-up 3 moments before halftime sent his team into the break with a 78-49 lead, the star guard did what looked like a little celebrator­y breakdanci­ng move on his behind at the sideline.

You can bet this one felt like more than just any game to the Warriors, who were looking to regain some swagger in this rivalry after Cleveland won the past four meetings.

“To me it was because they beat us four straight times and that’s never fun when a team has your number for four games. So it felt really good to redeem ourselves,” Thompson said.

Durant, new to the rivalry this season, appeared downright possessed.

KD’s driving, emphatic tomahawk jam 1:43 before halftime sent Oracle Arena’s sellout crowd into a frenzy.

With this one in the books, these teams are done with each other — for the time being.

I don’t think it’s a rivalry. It’s two great teams that have aspiration­s. I don’t believe I’ve ever had a rivalry in the NBA.”

LeBron James, Cavs star

 ?? BEN MARGOT / AP ?? Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates a bucket against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. The two-time league MVP hit five 3-pointers and scored 20 points while matching his season best with 11...
BEN MARGOT / AP Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors celebrates a bucket against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. The two-time league MVP hit five 3-pointers and scored 20 points while matching his season best with 11...

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