With only 12.9 seconds remaining in Game 3 of the Finals on Wednesday, Andre Iguodala made one of the biggest plays on the night to help the Golden State Warriors secure a 3-0 lead against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Coming off a timeout and with a chance to tie the game with a three-pointer, Kevin Love inbounded the ball to LeBron James on the sideline, who quickly made his move to shoot. However, the 2015 Finals MVP proved that his defense was superior as he swiped the ball as soon as he jumped and prevented The King from attempting the game-tying shot.

It can be recalled that James made an emphatic chase down block against him last year which helped the Cavs overcome a 3-1 deficit and win in Game 7 inside Oracle Arena. Learning from what happened to him then, Iguodala redeemed himself by coming up with a crucial defensive stop of his own.

Stephen Curry sealed the win by knocking down two free throws, as the Dubs pulled off a stunning come-from-behind victory and kept their unblemished record in the postseason intact. They now have the chance to sweep their opponents on Friday and become the first team in NBA history to go 16-0, en route to their second title in three years.