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Cavaliers vs. Warriors Game 2: TV Schedule, Live Stream Guide for NBA Finals
- Updated: June 4, 2016
The Golden State Warriors may have taken care of business at home in a 104-89 Game 1 win on Thursday, but the NBA Finals are just getting started.
While the Cleveland Cavaliers held a late lead in the third quarter, a 15-0 Warriors run broke the game open and allowed Golden State to earn the victory. Now the pressure is on the Cavaliers to bounce back in Game 2 to avoid falling into a 2-0 series deficit against an elite team like the Warriors.
Still, you need four wins to bring home an NBA championship, and the Warriors still need three more to successfully defend their title. Even after the Game 1 defeat, Cleveland likely isn’t going down without a fight, which should create an entertaining rest of the series.
NBA Finals Game 2
When: Sunday, June 5
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Where: Oracle Arena, Oakland, California
TV: ABC
Live Stream: WatchESPN
Preview
Coming into the series, most of the talk rightfully surrounded the superstars. People expected LeBron James to carry the Cavaliers with the help of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love, and the “Splash Brothers” duo of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson would take care of the scoring for the Warriors.
Measuring out a head-to-head of the starting lineups creates a relatively even result.
However, Game 1 showed the true difference in this series coming from Golden State’s depth. The bench has been a big part of the team’s success throughout the season and the group stepped up when the best players struggled to find …
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