Warriors smash Cavaliers in NBA Finals opener

OAKLAND - Kevin Durant scored a game-high 38 points and Stephen Curry hit six three-pointers as the Golden State Warriors cruised to a lopsided 113-91 win in the first game of the NBA Finals on Friday.

Friday, June 02, 2017
Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant (35) dunks against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Net photo

OAKLAND - Kevin Durant scored a game-high 38 points and Stephen Curry hit six three-pointers as the Golden State Warriors cruised to a lopsided 113-91 win in the first game of the NBA Finals on Friday.

The highly-anticipated meeting between the defending champion Cavaliers and the top-seeded Warriors did not disappoint initially, with sensational dunks by LeBron James and Durant during a see-sawing first quarter.

But the wheels came off quickly for the visiting Cavaliers in the second half, with Durant sinking a three-pointer and Warriors center Zaza Pachulia hitting a lay-up on their way to a 10-0 run.

The final outcome was all but a formality by the start of the fourth quarter as the Warriors forged 21 points ahead.

The Warriors, who had not played in nine days, were rusty at the outset, missing shots close to the basket and looking anxious when they had possession. "Our first half was sloppy on the offensive end, we were missing a lot of lay-ups," said Curry.

But the Cavaliers hurt themselves with 20 turnovers, tying an NBA record for a playoff or Finals game. The Warriors, meanwhile, committed just four, tying the record for the fewest in a Finals game.

The Warriors and Cavaliers are meeting in their third consecutive Finals, a matchup many predicted when the season began after Golden State signed Durant in a blockbuster move.

The Warriors won the 2015 championship but let a 3-1 lead slip last year as James's Cavaliers finally brought the Larry O'Brien trophy back to Ohio.

The Warriors know better than to relax against James and their rivals, Durant said. "We’re playing a great team, we're playing the champs. You know they’re not going to give up at all," he said on court.

The Warriors improved their postseason record to an unprecedented 13-0 while the Cavaliers suffered just their second loss since the playoffs began in mid-April. The teams will meet again in Oakland on Sunday for Game Two of the best-of-seven series.