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Posted: 2018-06-04 03:11:18

Stephen Curry broke the NBA Finals record with nine 3-pointers in game two, accounting for a majority of his game-high 33 points and leading the Golden State Warriors to a second-straight win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, 122-103 in Oakland, California.

The defending champions are up 2-0 in the series as they chase their third title in four years, but the scene in the best-of-seven now shifts to Cleveland for Games three and four on Thursday and Saturday morning, respectively.

Coming off a personal-best 51 points in a game one loss, LeBron James led the Cavaliers with 29 points, but he went more than 12 consecutive minutes in the first half without a field goal, during which Golden State took the lead for good.

Curry's nine three-pointers surpassed the single-game record of eight set by the Boston Celtics' Ray Allen in 2010.

Curry had three of his nine treys in the second quarter, during which the Warriors outscored the Cavaliers 27-18 to build a 59-46 halftime lead.

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