A statistical look at theGolden State Warriors’ 110-77 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday:
0: Points for Cavaliers forward LeBron James in the first quarter. He finished with a team-high 19.
LeBron James: 1st scoreless 1st quarter in an NBA Finals game
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo)June 6, 2016
2: Consecutive losses for the Cavaliers, their second two-game skid this postseason.
4: Three-pointers made by Warriors guards Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. They were both 4 for 8.
4: Victories for the Warriors in four games against the Cavaliers this season.
5: Blocked shots for Warriors center Andrew Bogut, who had two more than the Cavaliers as a team.
Andrew Bogut's 4 blocks are most in any quarter of NBA Finals since Pistons C Ben Wallace had 5 in 1st quarter of Game 3 of 2005 NBA Finals
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo)June 6, 2016
5: Three-pointers made by Warriors forward Draymond Green in eight attempts. The Cavaliers made five three-pointers in 23 tries.
7: Consecutive losses for James’ Cavaliers against the Warriors.
LeBron has now lost 7 straight vs. the Warriors, the longest losing streak against any team in his career.pic.twitter.com/Eta0ffgidf
— ESPN (@espn)June 6, 2016
10: Free-throw attempts for the Warriors. They made seven.
28: Points scored by Green, a game high.
30: Playoff victories for Warriors coach Steve Kerr. His 30-10 mark ties Phil Jackson for the best record in their first 40 games.
32: Teams to take a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals. Only three have lost: 1969 Lakers, 1977 76ers and 2006 Mavericks.
34: Largest lead for the Warriors.
Warriors are 120-1 when leading by 15+ at any point in last 2 seasons (including playoffs). Only loss was home game against Timberwolves
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo)June 6, 2016
48: Combined point differential in the Warriors’ victories in the first two games of the series.
Warriors: won 1st 2 games by combined 48 points, largest point-differential through first 2 games in NBA Finals history
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo)June 6, 2016
54.3: Shooting percentage for the Warriors.
87: Victories this season for the Warriors, including playoffs, which ties the 1995-96 Bulls for most in a season.
Compiled by Noel Harris
This story was originally publishedJune 5, 2016 at 8:32 PM.
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