Despite coming off two convincing home wins to go up 2-0 in the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, point guard Stephen Curry isn't quite ready to smell the roses through this unbeaten playoff run.
“They're going to keep coming, man. There's a lot more work for us to do.” Curry told reporters, according to Anthony Slater of the San Jose Mercury News.
Curry has scored 28 and 32 points in each of the first two games — performances that have been accompanied by 30-point outings by partner-in-crime Kevin Durant.




The Golden State Warriors have proved to be a lot to handle for the Cavs at either end of the floor, but the change of arena could offer a different ball game when it comes down to close outings and gutting out possessions down the stretch.
Even with a league-best 31-10 record on the road, the Warriors have seen the difference of playing at Quicken Loans Arena the past two seasons, and it should prove just as loud this week as Game 3 gets underway on Wednesday night at 9 p.m. EST.