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2016 NBA FINALS
June 8, 2016  | By David Bianculli

ABC, 9:00 p.m. ET

 
Game 3. The defending champions, the Golden State Warriors, have dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first two games, and done it so handily and easily that the games weren’t even close. The Warriors beat the Cavaliers, in the first two games, by a total margin of 48 points. How bad is that? Really bad. For the first two games of a championship series, it’s the largest, and thus the worst, losing margin in the history of the NBA Finals. So what can change tonight? Home-court advantage will change: tonight and for Game 4, the contest moves to Cleveland. But as for the Cavaliers’ shooting percentage and three-point accuracy? If those don’t improve, neither will the win-loss margins.
 
 
 
 
 
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