It's only fitting that the Golden State Warriors continue to set NBA records now that it's the NBA Finals.

After shattering NBA records for wins in a season and consecutive home victories, the Warriors have now established a new record in the NBA Finals. According to ESPN, Golden State's plus 48-point differential through the first two games of the series is the largest in NBA Finals history.

After defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 104-89 in Game 1, the Warriors looked even better in Game 2 as they defeated Cleveland 110-77 on Sunday night.

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Despite entering the NBA Finals with just two losses in the playoffs, the Cavaliers have looked outmatched early on in this series. The game was such a blowout that Cleveland trailed by 20 points entering the final quarter.

The Cavaliers will look to regroup as the series heads to Quicken Loans Arena on Wednesday night.

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