But in Game 1 of the 2017 NBA Finals, Durant showed no signs of letting anyone else do the earning for him. Durant put up 23 points, six assists and four rebounds in his stellar first half on his way to his 38-point night. On top of that lethal two-pronged attack of Durant and Curry, the Warriors were ultra protective of the rock throughout the evening. The surprise may have been how dominant Durant was in his first Finals game with the Warriors. If there is a bright spot for the Cavs, it is that rarely do James’ teams start out the Finals with a win.
Source: National Post June 02, 2017 04:07 UTC