Warriors at Cavaliers Game 4 live stream: Watch Golden State online
The Golden State Warriors will have a chance to win an NBA Championship on the road in Game 4 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night.
A chance at redemption lies in front of the Golden State Warriors on Friday night. After suffering heartbreak in the NBA Finals last season against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Warriors have a chance put their demons to rest.
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They also have a chance to make history. If the Warriors are able to pull off the sweep of the Cavaliers on Friday night, they will become the first team to ever go 16-0 in the playoffs and arguably set themselves aside as potentially the best ever.
Date: Friday, June 9, 2017
Start Time: 6:00 p.m. PT
Location: Cleveland, OH
Venue: Quicken Loans Arena
TV Info: ABC
Live Stream: WatchESPN
It would also be the first NBA Championship for Kevin Durant in his career. In Game 3, Durant went about trying to put the team on his back and secure his first title. As time was running out in the fourth quarter, Durant hit a huge three to give his team the lead.
It was arguably the defining moment of his career and a revelation that he is ready to take over as the best player in the game. The Cavaliers gave everything that they had and put together their best performance of the series thus far.
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In Game 4, Golden State knows that Cleveland is going to bring it again and won’t go down without a fight. With plenty of pride on the line and not wanting to get swept in the NBA Finals, LeBron James is going to give it his all again in hopes of giving his team a new life and another game in Oakland. Will the Warriors bring home another title on Friday night? Or will Cleveland live for one more game?