Warriors trying to avoid 1st 3-game losing streak since 2013
Winning a Game 7 in the NBA Finals is hard enough, but it will be even tougher for the Cavaliers given the Warriors' incredible ability to bounce back.
If the Warriors lose Sunday, it will mark the team's first three-game losing streak since November 23, 2013 - a stretch that saw a younger Stephen Curry sit out two of Golden State's three contests.
Things have changed significantly since then, as Mark Jackson is no longer the Warriors' head coach, and players such as Draymond Green and Klay Thompson have improved significantly.
After trailing 3-1 earlier in the Finals, the Cavaliers have clawed their way back into the series thanks to two incredible performances by LeBron James.
With a victory Sunday, Cleveland can make history in more ways than one.
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