AAA's Game 3 TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER ~ 13-4 (76%) NBA PLAYOFF RUN!
(NBA) Golden State vs. Cleveland,
Total: 194.00 | -108.00 Under
Result: Loss
This is an 8* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER on the OVER between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

I had the UNDER in Game 1 (as well as the Warriors), and that was an unfortunate setback as the teams would go to overtime. I played the Cavaliers in Game 2 and despite that contest going to OT as well, the total still stay below the posted number. The total in Game 1 was 204, while the total in Game 2 was 201. With the lowest total posted so far in the Finals for Game 3, I think the value has now shifted to the higher number. What's up with the Warriors? What's up with Stephan Curry? Golden State is being outworked, outmuscled and out-hustled so far in this series. If you're a Warriors fan, the time is now to hit the panic button. With Kyrie Irving sidelined for the remainder of the season with injury, this was supposed to be a cake-walk for the high-flying, high-scoring Warriors, but Cleveland has "flipped the script" and dictated the pace so far. Suffice it to say, Golden State will be doing everything in its power to change that, we can expect the visitors to get out and push the pace of this contest from the opening tip until the final horn. A faster game = more shots and more shots = more points. As good as Matthew Dellavedova was against Curry, there's no way at all that I expect the league MVP to miss 18 of 23 shots again: "It happens to everybody, whether you're the MVP or a role player," Golden State head coach Steve Kerr assessed afterwards. "Sometimes the shots don't go in. Sometimes things don't go your way. Steph will bounce back. He's a great player. We'll help him. We'll try to see if we can get him into a better groove. But he'll be fine." One player that hasn't struggled whatsoever and who we can also depend on for another big game tonight is LeBron James who is averaging 41.5 points, 12 boards and 8.5 assists in his fifth straight finals. Also note that the Warriors have seen the total go OVER the number in 11 of 16 after playing three consecutive home games this season, while the Cavaliers have seen the total eclipse the posted number in both postseason games they've played when tied in a series. I think the writing is on the wall and a faster-paced shootout is in the cards, play on the OVER.

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