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With Draymond Green back, Warriors look almost unstoppable
- Updated: June 6, 2016
11:22 PM ET
When the Golden State Warriors are going as well as they’re going and Draymond Green returns to the form he showed for much of the season, their opponents have almost no chance to win.
Such was the case in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, in which the Warriors thrashed the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The series now heads back to Cleveland, where the Warriors won by 34 points on Jan. 18.
The history
The Warriors have now won 87 games combining the regular season and postseason, tying the 1995-96 Bulls for the most wins in a season in NBA history.
Most Wins by Head Coach
Through First 40 Postseason Games
W-LSteve Kerr30-10Phil Jackson30-10Pat Riley29-11John Kundla29-11Gregg Popovich27-13
The Warriors have won seven straight games against the Cavaliers (including postseason). That’s the longest winning streak by any team against a LeBron James team.
James’ team trails 2-0 in a playoff series for the first time since the 2008 Eastern Conference semifinals against the Celtics.
The Cavaliers are 2-10 all-time in the NBA Finals, the second-worst record for any team in the Finals. …
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