The Golden State Warriors made a strong comeback and led Stephen Curry to a second straight 126–117 win over the away Dallas Mavericks, solidifying his control of the NBA Finals in the Western Region.

Trailing early in the first half by 19 points at home in San Francisco, the Warriors came back strong and went up to 2-0 in a series that sees the four-game winner advance to the final round to face the Eastern Region champion. between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat (1:1).

It’s true that Corry was the Warriors’ top scorer with 32 points, but tactical adjustments made by Golden State coach Steve Kerr and team play helped turn the tide in the second half.

Six Golden State players finished with 10 points or more, including Jordan Paul (23 points), Kevin Looney (21 points and 12 rebounds), Canadian Andrew Wiggins (16 points) and veteran Clay Thompson (15 points).

And the loser 42 points from the brilliant Slovenian Luka Doncic was not enough to even the score of Dallas.