CLEVELAND – LeBron James came home last summer to win a championship — one like no other.
He's two wins away.
Pushed by a crowd howling to see Cleveland's 51-year title drought end, James scored 40 points, his new sidekick Matthew Dellavedova added 20 and the Cavaliers survived Golden State's furious fourth-quarter comeback led by Stephen Curry for a 96-91 victory over the Warriors on Tuesday night to take a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
"Those threes Steph had in that fourth quarter, those are the same ones that he missed in the first three quarters," James said. "He's just a great shooter."
James added 12 rebounds and eight assists in 46 minutes, his third stellar performance in his fifth consecutive finals. The Cavs, who won Game 2 at Golden State for their first finals victory ever, now have their first at Quicken Loans Arena. They'll have a chance to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series in Game 4 on Thursday night.
"This is a great moment, and my teammates need me," James said. "It's my job to go out and lead those guys, teach those guys, yell at those guys and then come back and tell them it's OK, let's move to the next play."
Cleveland nearly threw Game 3 away.
The Cavs led 92-83 with 51 seconds to go, but got careless with the ball and Curry heated up.