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J.R. Smith’s Deep Three Pointer, Game 4
After an impressive 30-point win, the Cavs came back to defend their home court in Game 4. Unfortunately, it did not pan out as planned as the Warriors took the win and a commanding 3-1 series lead.
Despite the loss, J.R. Smith had some good moments in the game, finishing with 10 points and two three-pointers. One of those threes (shown above) came at a critical time in the middle of the second quarter. Down by just three points, Smith buried a deep three pointer to tie the game. The tied score wouldn’t last long, but Smith’s shot was important to keep the Cavs even with the Warriors for the moment.
Game 4 (June 10, 2016)
Final Score: CLE 97 – GSW 108
Series: 3-1 GSW
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