Number crunch: Cavs no match for Warriors in finals rematch
A statistical look at the Warriors’ 132-98 win over the Cavaliers on Monday:
2: Minutes left in the third quarter when the Warriors had more points than the Cavaliers would score in four quarters.
7: Three-point baskets by the Warriors’ Stephen Curry – and the Cavaliers.
10: Game-high assists by the Warriors’ Draymond Green
11: Combined points by the Cavaliers’ Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving.
11: Advantage the Warriors (33) had over the Cavaliers (22) in total assists.
Steph gonna Steph #WarriorsNation #Warriors #Cavs #NBA https://t.co/MV13mk84eX
— Warriors Nation (@SFWarriorNation) January 19, 201615: Advantage the Warriors (17) had in fast break points over the Cavaliers (2).
16: Team-high points by the Cavaliers’ LeBron James on 7-of-16 shooting.
Things got pretty chippy tonight. Watch LeBron James shove Steph Curry to the floor. https://t.co/qDrrgwRLiT
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) January 19, 201616: Points in the first quarter by the Warriors’ Stephen Curry on 6-of-7 shooting.
35: Game-high points by the Warriors’ Stephen Curry, who shot 67 percent from the field (12 of 18).
37: The Warriors’ lead after three quarters (104-67).
Whelp..... #Warriors #Cavs #NBAonTNT pic.twitter.com/eyY4V7Wb88
— Joel D. Swisher (@jswishdaman) January 19, 201643: Largest lead by the Warriors. The Cavaliers never led.
68.4: Warriors’ shooting percentage in the second quarter.
65: Warriors’ shooting percentage in the first half when they took a 70-44 halftime lead.
Compiled by Jeff Caraska
This story was originally published January 18, 2016 at 8:16 PM with the headline "Number crunch: Cavs no match for Warriors in finals rematch."