Stephen Curry, despite struggling the entire game, continued rising up for the three, hoping that at least one basket would eventually give him the confidence. He did, in fact, made a single 3-pointer. It proved to be the dagger that gave the Golden State Warriors a good cushion in the final quarter. Kevin Durant, who had a monster game, referred to Curry's shot as the biggest in the game.

As reported by Chris Haynes of ESPN, Durant said:

“Steph’s 3 in that quarter was the biggest shot.”

In Game 3, Curry was 1-of-1o from beyond the arc. The only 3-point basket he made was in the 4th quarter with just under three minutes remaining.

They were up by just one point at that time, 98-97. The Cavaliers were making great plays on both ends of the floor. Then all of a sudden, Curry nailed a 3-pointer — giving them a four-point lead and all the momentum. After the shot, the Cavaliers' morale was pummeled.

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Durant's deference to Curry gives us a glimpse of what it's like to be donning a Warriors jersey. Though the two of them are the best scorers in the league, they don't possess any egos. For them, it's all about the team.

As reported by Mark Medina of the Mercury News, Curry said that they all want to see each other succeed:

“We want to see each other succeed,” Curry said. “We got a good chemistry going”

Durant echoed his sentiments and added:

“We’ve figured out a good balance,” Durant said. “I think being able to play off each other definitely helps. Not just us, but definitely everybody else on the court. We play off each other well.”