WATCH: Warriors set NBA Finals record for 3-pointers with 18 in Game 2
Golden State was on fire from downtown against Cleveland
With the Splash Brothers Steph Curry and Klay Thompson leading the way, the Golden State Warriors have been well-known for their 3-point shooting ability. And for good reason, as they've finished in the top four in 3-point percentage in each of the last four seasons, including leading the league in 2014-15 and 2015-16.
During Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night, they once again showed off their ability, connecting on 18 of 43 triples, good for a 41.9 percent clip, and a new NBA Finals record for 3-pointers made.
Curry, Thompson and Kevin Durant all knocked down four shots from behind the arc, while Draymond Green added three.
The @warriors hit a #NBAFinals record 18 3s in Game 2! #DubNation pic.twitter.com/zVGN4tV97h
— NBA (@NBA) June 5, 2017
Some of those looks were wide open, either because of great offense by the Warriors or because the Cavs were daring Green to hit 3s, but some of those makes were just absurd.
The Thompson catch-and-shoot off an offensive rebound deflection early in the third quarter. The one Curry pulled from the hash mark late in that frame. What are you even supposed to do on those?
















