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3 Things we Learned From Cavaliers-Warriors Game 2

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The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors 95-93 in game two of the 2015 NBA Finals to win their first Finals game in franchise history. LeBron James had a triple double, the 13th of his playoff career with 39 points, 16 rebounds, and 11 assists. We learned a lot from game two, but here are three major things we did learn.

#1 LeBron James will not be stopped 

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LeBron James is a total beast, in-case you didn’t already know. Sure, Andre Iguodala might’ve made LeBron struggle in game one, but LeBron’s stat sheet doesn’t lie. He is doing whatever it takes to win the title for the Cavaliers, even if it means taking 30 shots or more per game.

#2 Stephen Curry needs to be Stephen Curry

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The 2014-2015 NBA MVP went 5-23 from the field and 2-15 from three. Curry set the record for the most missed three’s in a single NBA Finals game by going 2-15 as well. Sure, the Warriors only lost by two with Curry struggling, but if they want to take control of the series, it’s up to Curry to play like the MVP we all know.

#3 No game will be given

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Despite what ever odds may be put against them, not one of these teams will back down and let one team just coast to a win. Both game one and game two went to overtime and the Warriors big run in game two was put into perspective tonight. No one better lay down and die in this series.

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