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Stephen Curry scores 37 points as Golden State Warriors rally to beat Portland Trail Blazers in Game 2 of Western Conference Finals

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Highlights from Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals series between the Portland Trail Blazers and the Golden State Warriors

Stephen Curry scored 37 points as the Golden State Warriors rallied from a 15-point half-time deficit before holding off the Portland Trail Blazers for a 114-111 win Thursday night and a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals.

Game leaders

Portland Trail Blazers

  • Points: Damian Lillard - 23
  • Assists: Damian Lillard - 10
  • Rebounds: Al-Farouq Aminu - 6

 

Golden State Warriors

  • Points: Stephen Curry - 37
  • Assists: Stephen Curry - 8
  • Rebounds: Draymond Green - 10

Warriors lead series 2-0

Playoff Picture: How things stand
Playoff Picture: How things stand

How are the Conference Finals unfolding?

Golden State Warriors 2-0 Portland Trail Blazers

  • Game 1: Trail Blazers 94-116 Warriors | Report | Box score
  • Game 2: Trail Blazers 111-114 Warriors | Box Score
  • Game 3: Warriors @ Trail Blazers, May 19, 2am
  • Game 4: Warriors @ Trail Blazers, May 21, 2am
  • Game 5 if necessary: Trail Blazers @ Warriors, May 23, 2am
  • Game 6 if necessary: Warriors @ Trail Blazers, May 25, 2am
  • Game 7 if necessary: Trail Blazers @ Warriors, May 27, 2am
  • All games broadcast live on Sky Sports Arena

CJ McCollum missed a driving jumper with 32 seconds left and Draymond Green scored on the other end for the Warriors, giving Portland one final chance with 12.3 seconds to go. Andre Iguodala then blocked a three-point attempt by Damian Lillard on the left wing.

Seth Curry, Steph's younger brother, put Portland ahead on a three-pointer with 1:03 left before Kevon Looney's dunk on the other end put Golden State back on top at 112-111.

Stephen Curry celebrates the Golden State Warriors' Game 2 win over the Portland Trail Blazers
Image: Stephen Curry celebrates the Golden State Warriors' Game 2 win over the Portland Trail Blazers

Stephen Curry posted his third straight 30-point performance while Splash Brother Klay Thompson needed a half to heat up, scoring 13 of his 24 points in the Warriors' 39-point third quarter, reminiscent of those old third-quarter outbursts that have long defined this group.

McCollum scored 22 points for Portland and Lillard overcame a slow start to add 23 points and 10 assists as the Blazers looked far more in sync than in a 116-94 defeat two days earlier.

Game 3 in the best-of-seven series takes place in the early hours of Sunday morning at Portland's Moda Center.

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Green made a pretty bounce pass through the paint to a cutting Iguodala for a dunk with 3:06 left to make it 108-105, then Green assisted on a lay-up by Looney the next possession.

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Green had 16 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and five blocks. His seven straight playoff games with at least 10 rebounds are a career high.

The Warriors missed Kevin Durant for a third straight game because of a strained right calf and he isn't likely to return at all this round.

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Andre Iguodala blocked and stripped Damian Lillard at the three-point line to seal Golden State's Game 2 win over the Portland Trail Blazers

Curry scored Golden State's first eight points of the third to get his team back within 69-58 then Thompson hit two straight 3s.

The Blazers had built a 65-50 half-time lead, capitalising on 10 Warriors turnovers for 18 points.

Then two of the top backcourts in the Western Conference went at it in an entertaining final two quarters. The game was tied at 89 to start the fourth.

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The Warriors already got past James Harden and Chris Paul in the last round, now it's McCollum and Lillard standing in the way of a fifth straight trip to the NBA Finals.

"They're a nightmare to have to cover," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said before the game.

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Red-hot Stephen Curry poured in 37 points as the Golden State Warriors overcame a 15-point deficit to win Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals

Curry made five of his initial eight shots but Thompson struggled in the first half at 3-for-11 and missed 3 of 4 three-point tries.

Portland showed they made adjustments from Game 1 and came out with energy on both ends from the opening tip after the Blazers had regularly left Curry wide open on the perimeter off the pick-and-roll and he scored 36 points while matching his postseason high with nine three-pointers.

Game 3 takes place in Portland in the early hours of Sunday morning live on Sky Sports Arena.

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