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The warriors ride a brilliant performance from StephenCurry30 and Andrew Wiggins to take a commanding 3-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals GSWvsMAVS

Warriors point guard Stephen Curry led Golden State to a commanding 3-0 lead over the Mavericks in the Western Conference Finals Sunday night, setting up a possible sweep on Tuesday night in Dallas. Surgically. Methodically. Deliberately. The Warriors dismantled the Mavericks in Game 3 Sunday night, setting up an opportunity to sweep the series in Dallas Tuesday night.

It’s a remarkable turn of events, to be sure. Most predicted that Luka Dončić and his Dallas sidekicks would prove to be a stiff test for Golden State. A proven superstar who could match Steph Curry shot-for-amazing-shot. But that hasn’t come to pass. Steve Kerr’s Warriors have mustered some postseason magic unseen since Kevin Durant wandered the earth in a blue and gold jersey.

Looking forward, closeout games are always the hardest. A desperate team will reach deep down and make you earn every basket. And we can expect as much from the Mavericks Tuesday. Both Kidd and Kerr used nine-man rotations in Game 3, and Golden State’s subs didn’t do much in this game. But if you look at the series as a whole, the performances turned in by role players like Moses Moody and Otto Porter Jr. have really separated these two teams. Kerr can look down the bench in bring in quality. Kidd looks down the bench and sees Boban.

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