The Golden State Warriors survived a tough shooting night from Stephen Curry last night to win Game 3 of the NBA Finals over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

If that wasn't a tough feat to overcome, then what's to come may be even tougher, at least according to Curry,

The Warriors were also pushed to overtime by the Cavs in Game 1. Thanks in part to J.R. Smith's late-game blunder, the Dubs were able to come away with the win in OT.

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Game 2 was an easier victory for the Warriors and Curry set the NBA Finals record for threes made in a game with nine.

This was the same situation the Warriors were in last season and on their homecourt, the Cavs made sure they weren't going to get swept and forced the series to go back to Oakland. The Warriors surely remember and may be inclined to finish this thing up quicker than not.

The general feeling is a bit different too with LeBron James' Cavs not having Kyrie Irving and it seemingly more clear that Cleveland just doesn't have the talent needed to beat the Warriors four times, especially in four consecutive games.

Game 4 tips off tomorrow night in Cleveland.