The hosts shot a magnificent 46% from the three-point line and managed to eat into Portland’s lead throughout the second half. With the scoreboard reading 114-111 in favour of the Warriors and 12 seconds left on the game clock, Andre Iguodala came up with a huge (but questionable) steal on Damian Lillard to hand Portland a heartbreaking loss on the road.

Game 2 MVP: Stephen Curry

Stat line: 37 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists on 11-of-22 (50%) shooting from the field

With the current Warriors (No Boogie, No KD) resembling their title-winning 2015 squad, Curry has recaptured his role as the team’s leader. Now that the ball is back in Steph’s hands for the majority of the game, he is turning out to be the force the Dub Nation were used to seeing before Kevin Durant arrived.

In Game 2, the 2-time MVP racked up a game-high total of 37 points in 39 minutes. Green’s layup off a Curry dish with less than a minute remaining was one of the tipping points in the ball game.

To put his greatness into perspective, ever since the Blazers flew into the Bay Area, Steph has scored 73 points on 62.5% (10-of-16) 2-point shooting and almost 45% from beyond the arc. He is a perfect 14-14 on free-throws as well, 11 of which came in Game 2 alone.

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