NBA Finals, Cavaliers vs. Warriors Game 2 Live Stream: Watch Online
By Josh Hill
The Cavaliers vs. Warriors meeting in the NBA Finals is the best series we could have hoped for, but injuries have destroyed the excitement.
When we arrived at the NBA Finals, it was an exciting series that we all hoped would live up to the hype. After Game 1, yet another playoff series has been drastically altered in wake of another injury to a star player.
Kevin Love is already out, but the Cavaliers learned how to win without him. Kyrie Irving fracturing his knee cap was the worst thing that could have happened to Cleveland short of LeBron James spontaneously combusting during a game winning shot.
That doesn’t mean the Cavaliers are done though, as the team is still powerful due mainly to the fact that they have the best player on the planet playing for them. Losing Kyrie Irving gives the Golden State Warriors an obvious edge that they’ll pounce on in pursuit of a title.
Sure, the Warriors feel bad that the series just got significantly less competitive but they’re not about to forfeit the series because they feel bad for Cleveland. You don’t make friends on your way to the NBA Finals, you create victims in any way that you can.
So when does Game 2 of the Cavaliers vs. Warriors NBA Finals series tip off? We have all the information you need to know right here so you son’t miss a second of the action.
Date: Sunday, June 7th
Start Time: 9pm ET
Venue: Quicken Loans Arena
Location: Cleveland, OH
Series Score: Warriors Lead 1-0
TV Channel: ABC
Live Stream: Watch ESPN | ESPN3
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