Philippine Daily Inquirer

Warriors bury Cavs in 0-3 hole

- —STORY BY AP

Kevin Durant drained the shot of his profession­al life—a 3-pointer over LeBron James with 45.3 seconds left—and scored 31 points as the Warriors kept their pristine postseason record and moved within one win of a title and payback by rallying to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, 118-113, Wednesday night to take a 3-0 lead in the NBA Finals.

All I was looking at was the bottom of the net… I’ve been working on that shot my whole life. To see that go in, that was liberating, man KEVIN DURANT Golden State forward

CKevin Durant released his deep shot, the one he always makes in his dreams. As the ball hung in the air, his plan to win a championsh­ip, Golden State’s grip on the series, Cleveland’s lastgasp attempt to defend its title, all of it was on the line. Perfect. Durant drained the shot of his profession­al life—a 3pointer over LeBron James with 45.3 seconds left—and scored 31 points as the Warriors, pushed harder than they have been throughout their pristine postseason, moved within one win of a title and payback by rallying to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, 118-113, Wednesday night to take a 3-0 lead in the NBA Finals.

The Warriors trailed by six with three minutes left before Durant, criticized for leaving Oklahoma City last summer to chase a championsh­ip, brought them back, scoring 14 in the fourth.

“He took over,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “You can tell, he knows this is his moment. He’s been an amazing player in this league for a long time, and he senses this is his time, his moment, his team.”

With their 15th straight win, the Warriors nowhave the longest postseason streak for any team in the four major profession­al sports.

But that means little to Golden State’s players, who with a win in Game 4 on Friday night can exorcise those haunting demons from last June when the Warriors blew a 3-1 lead in the Finals to the Cavaliers.

No team has ever overcome a 3-0 deficit, and it doesn’t appear any team is equipped to hang with these Warriors, who may go down as one of the best ever.

Still, Durant isn’t looking too far ahead.

“I [have] never been in this position before,” said Durant, long accused of not being able to win the big game. “I don’t want to relax. It’s not over. This is a crazy game. Anything can happen. So I don’t want to relax or feel like it’s over, it’s not.”

Klay Thompson added 30 points and Stephen Curry had 26 for the Warriors, who are one win from their second title in three years.

If not for their meltdown last year, the Warriors, whose record-setting 73-win season got lost in the Finals aftermath, would be looking for a third straight crown.

“We talked about it since the finals last year that the last season was a very unique year, for a lot of different reasons, and we learned a lot,” Curry said. “I think we have grown and matured just mentally of how to just pace yourself through this long year and take every day as a new experience and something that you can kind of take control of.”

James shook off a kneebuckli­ng blow to the chin while scoring 39 and Kyrie Irving added 38 for the Cavs, who took a 113-107 lead with 3:09 left on JR Smith’s three-pointer.

Curry hit a layup and after both James and Irving missed for the Cavs, before Durant dropped his three—a shot that could be the one most remembered in this magnificen­t run by the Warriors.

“All I was looking at was the bottom of the net,” Durant said. “I saw he (James) was playing his heels behind the 3point line. I’ve been working on that shot my whole life. To see that go in, that was liberating, man. We’ve got one more to go.”

After Golden State went up, Irving missed a 3 from his favorite spot on the right side and the Warriors closed it out with four free throws in the final 12.9 seconds before celebratin­g briefly on the floor.

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—USA TODAY SPORTS Kevin Durant releases the dagger three over LeBron James that put the Warriors on the cusp of a playoffs sweep.

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