NBA Finals: Warriors edge Cavs in overtime despite 51 from James


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But when J.R. Smith secured the rebound of the second shot, he dribbled back toward halfcourt instead of shooting, apparently thinking the Cavs had a lead.


“He thought it was over. He thought we were up one,” coach Tyronn Lue said.


Instead, the game went into overtime.


Game 2 is Sunday night back at Oracle Arena, where the Warriors have won 18 of their last 19 postseason games.


In 2015, when Golden State beat the Cavs to capture the franchise’s first title in 40 years, the first two games of the series went to OT – Golden State winning the opener and Cleveland Game 2.


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