The Warriors dominated the Cavaliers in Game 2 of the 2016 NBA Finals. The Cavaliers dominated the Warriors in Game 3 of the 2016 NBA Finals.
Yes, in case you weren't paying attending, that is indeed correct.
Golden State beat Cleveland 110-77 in Game 2 in Oakland before traveling to Ohio to lose 120-90 in Game 3. That's a 63-point swing, the largest in NBA Finals history, and the fourth-largest in a playoff series of any round, according to NBC Sports' Dan Feldman.
After Game 3, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr had only this to say about the trading blowouts:
“It's the NBA. That's just how it is.”
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The Cavs will look to even the series at two games apiece with Game 4 in Cleveland on Friday.