The Cleveland Cavaliers, missing Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, got the biggest win in franchise history on Sunday when they beat the Golden State Warriors in overtime. Now they need to protect their homecourt if they hope to pull off the unimaginable and beat Golden State in the NBA Finals despite missing two stars. Game 3 will be pivotal in a series where the difference between the two teams has been almost nonexistent.
NBA FINALS 2015
GAME 4
James was destroying everyone in his path, league MVP Stephen Curry struggled to give his squad the push it so desperately needed. Curry finished 5-of-23 from the floor -- including 0-of-4 in overtime -- and looked nothing like the player that took the league by storm this season.
If not for Klay Thompson's 34 points, the Warriors might not have been able to even force an extra period. With Irving out, Golden State has a huge edge at point guard and Curry's play needs to reflect that for his team to get back on track.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS VS GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS