
Audio By Carbonatix
Draymond Green scored 28 points as Golden State beat Cleveland 110-77 to take a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals.
Stephen Curry added 18 points and nine rebounds but played just 25 minutes as the defending champions took control of the best-of-seven series.
Cleveland's cause was not helped when Kevin Love was forced to leave the game feeling dizzy after taking a blow to the head in the second quarter.
"They beat us pretty good tonight," said Cavaliers talisman LeBron James.
He finished with 19 points, nine assists and eight rebounds but did not play in the fourth quarter once the Warriors had opened up a big lead.
Golden State beat Cleveland in last year's Finals and have now beaten the Cavs seven straight times.
They won game one 104-89.
The series now switches to Cleveland after the first two games took place in Oakland, the home of the Warriors.
-
Follow Joy Sports on Twitter: @JoySportsGH. Our hashtag is #JoySports
Latest Stories
-
GH¢113,000 quarterly waste collection fee cannot sustain operations — Zoomlion
3 minutes -
African central banks commit to advancing financial inclusion and strengthening cybersecurity as Ghana champions continental agenda
6 minutes -
Alogboshie flood death toll rises to nine after another body recovered
20 minutes -
High Lady Beautician School urges youth to embrace vocational skills amid unemployment concerns
25 minutes -
Graphic staff member alleges police assault after being mistaken for armed robber at GREDA Estate
30 minutes -
Ghana’s Ambassador to France represents country at Bastille Day celebrations in Paris
37 minutes -
Kenyan court dismisses Rastafarians’ bid to legalise cannabis
49 minutes -
Sam George swears in two new members of NCA Governing Board
54 minutes -
Two Energy Commission officials detained over alleged meth-laced charcoal shipment
55 minutes -
NPA hosts Kenyan energy regulators for study tour on downstream petroleum regulation
58 minutes -
When audit reports become annual reminders of recurring failures
1 hour -
EOCO detention has strengthened my resolve – Miracles Aboagye vows to lead NPP communications drive
1 hour -
Adams Alhassan writes: Ghana’s largest university has no campus
1 hour -
Bono Minister commissions schools, inspects projects and rallies support for Mahama government in Tain
2 hours -
Dennis Miracles Aboagye breaks silence after EOCO release, says EOCO never questioned him over alleged GH¢55m
2 hours