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Defense –> Offense

Even though the Cleveland Cavaliers got out to an early, albeit slight, lead, the Golden State Warriors found their groove and ended up winning the game in a blow out. It started early, when Warriors center Andrew Bogut blocked a shot at the rim, springing Stephen Curry in transition. We all know what happens after that…
No Love

In the first half of the game, Cavaliers forward Kevin Love took an unfortunate elbow to the back of the head from Warriors forward Harrison Barnes when the two were going up for a rebound. Love looked like he was in pain but kept on playing, but eventually took himself out of the game during the third quarter after looking woozy. It’s looking like a concussion of some sort, but we’ll see what the official word is.
Draymond Gr33n

It was only a matter of time before the Splash Brothers’ regular season cousin came out to play. Draymond Green hasn’t been shooting great in the playoffs, but found his stroke in this Game 2 win, making five of his eight three-pointers. He finished with 28 points.
What makes this great is his off-the-dribble move, perfected by Curry, and then Curry’s reaction on the bench. How do you not love this? Well, if you’re not a Cavs fan, that is.
Needless to say, the Warriors won, 110-77. They take a 2-0 series lead with the Finals going back to Cleveland on Wednesday.
