The Golden State Warriors have made themselves quite at home in Cleveland, especially the last few seasons. The last four NBA Finals have featured the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers, so it could almost be like a second home to the Dubs.
Many felt like Klay Thompson threw a bit of shade at the Cavaliers during his press conference on Tuesday afternoon when he told the media he feels very comfortable at Quicken Loans Arena.
Klay on Cleveland: “it’s like a second home…there’s definitely a comfort level.”
— Ann Killion (@annkillion) June 5, 2018
Thompson didn't just stop at saying he's comfortable in Cleveland though, he is also happy that Kyrie Irving is off the team, and that he doesn't have to guard him anymore.
“I’m happy I don’t to check Kyrie anymore, though, that’s for sure,” Klay Thompson told reporters on Tuesday. “He is tough.”
The Warriors haven't always had the greatest success in Cleveland, but they at least know what the crowd is like during an NBA Finals game.




They also might have an advantage at Quicken Loans because this is probably the worst Cavs team they have faced since the two teams started their finals run.
The supporting cast around LeBron James has had a hard time stepping up during the postseason, but the cast has been a bit better at home.
If Thompson and the Warriors can slow down the supporting cast around James again like they did in Game 1 and 2, there is a good chance they could sweep this series.
Right now the Warriors are just looking at Game 3, and the confidence seems to be there for the entire team.