Post by mesi10 on Jan 11, 2024 1:10:21 GMT -5
Forward Kevin Durant claimed his status as the undisputed leader and with a double-double of 43 points, including six triples, 13 rebounds and seven assists, he led the balanced attack of the Golden State Warriors who beat the Cavaliers 102-110 at home. of Cleveland in Game Three of the NBA Finals, which they dominate 3-0 in the best of seven.
The Warriors, who defend the title of champions Binance App Users Data are one more victory away from revalidating it, something they can achieve on Friday, when they play Game Four on the same stage at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
The history of the NBA playoffs has never had a champion who has been able to overcome a 0-3 deficit in a series (0-131) and the Warriors are just one more victory away from winning their third title in the last four years.
UNSTOPPABLE. Durant, winner of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in the last Finals, emerged with his best basketball of the playoffs at the moment his team needed it most, when star point guard Stephen Curry and guard Klay Thompson did not have their best scoring inspiration.
But Durant from the first half, in which he scored 24 points, made it possible for the Warriors to go to halftime with just a 58-53 deficit on the scoreboard.
Later in the second, with the help of the entire team, he managed to come back in the third quarter as is usual for the Warriors to finish on top (81-83) and finish, as happened in the Second Game, in the last two minutes.
Durant did everything well on the field to conclude the game with 43 minutes played, in which he scored 15 of 23 field goals, including 6 of 9 triples, and was perfect from the line.
He also captured 12 defensive rebounds, being the best of the game within the zone, recovered one ball, lost three and committed three personal fouls.
The Warriors, who defend the title of champions Binance App Users Data are one more victory away from revalidating it, something they can achieve on Friday, when they play Game Four on the same stage at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
The history of the NBA playoffs has never had a champion who has been able to overcome a 0-3 deficit in a series (0-131) and the Warriors are just one more victory away from winning their third title in the last four years.
UNSTOPPABLE. Durant, winner of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in the last Finals, emerged with his best basketball of the playoffs at the moment his team needed it most, when star point guard Stephen Curry and guard Klay Thompson did not have their best scoring inspiration.
But Durant from the first half, in which he scored 24 points, made it possible for the Warriors to go to halftime with just a 58-53 deficit on the scoreboard.
Later in the second, with the help of the entire team, he managed to come back in the third quarter as is usual for the Warriors to finish on top (81-83) and finish, as happened in the Second Game, in the last two minutes.
Durant did everything well on the field to conclude the game with 43 minutes played, in which he scored 15 of 23 field goals, including 6 of 9 triples, and was perfect from the line.
He also captured 12 defensive rebounds, being the best of the game within the zone, recovered one ball, lost three and committed three personal fouls.