LeBron James looked at his copy of the box score and succinctly evaluated the Cavaliers’ problems.
“We didn’t win anything,” LeBron said.
The Warriors are the 32nd team to go up 2-0 in the NBA Finals.
Nobody had done it in such a commanding fashion.
Golden State beat Cleveland 104-89 in Game 1 and 110-77 in Game 2 – a combined difference of 48 points. That’s the best start in Finals history.
Here’s each team to go up 2-0 sorted by scoring difference through two games, NBA champions in blue and runners up in wine:
Team | Scoring difference through two games | Won Finals? |
2016: GSW vs. CLE | 48 (104-89, 110-77) | TBD |
1951: ROC vs. NYK | 42 (92-65, 99-84) | Yes |
1961: BOS vs. STL | 42 (129-95, 116-108) | Yes |
1965: BOS vs. LAL | 38 (142-110, 129-123) | Yes |
1967: PHI vs. SFW | 37 (141-135, 126-95) | Yes |
2005: SAS vs. DET | 36 (84-69, 97-76) | Yes |
1964: BOS vs. SFW | 35 (108-96, 124-101) | Yes |
1986: BOS vs. HOU | 34 (112-100, 117-95) | Yes |
1987: LAL vs. BOS | 32 (126-113, 141-122) | Yes |
2009: LAL vs. ORL | 30 (100-75, 101-96) | Yes |
1971: MIL vs. BAL | 29 (98-88, 102-83) | Yes |
2002: LAL vs. NJN | 28 (99-94, 106-83) | Yes |
1976: BOS vs. PHO | 26 (98-87, 105-90) | Yes |
1999: SAS vs. NYK | 25 (89-77, 80-67) | Yes |
2006: DAL vs. MIA | 24 (90-80, 99-85) | No |
1947: PHW vs. CHS | 24 (84-71, 85-74) | Yes |
1977: PHI vs. POR | 24 (107-101, 107-89) | No |
2000: LAL vs. IND | 24 (104-87, 111-104) | Yes |
1959: BOS vs. MNL | 23 (118-115, 128-108) | Yes |
1996: CHI vs. SEA | 21 (107-90, 92-88) | Yes |
2007: SAS vs. CLE | 20 (85-76, 103-92) | Yes |
1949: MNL vs. WSC | 18 (88-84, 76-62) | Yes |
2008: BOS vs. LAL | 16 (98-88, 108-102) | Yes |
1983: PHI vs. LAL | 16 (113-107, 103-93) | Yes |
1989: DET vs. LAL | 15 (109-97, 108-105) | Yes |
1997: CHI vs. UTA | 14 (84-82, 97-85) | Yes |
1995: HOU vs. ORL | 13 (120-118, 117-106) | Yes |
1993: CHI vs. PHO | 11 (100-92, 111-108) | Yes |
1963: BOS vs. LAL | 10 (117-114, 113-106) | Yes |
1969: LAL vs. BOS | 8 (120-118, 118-112) | No |
1955: SYR vs. FTW | 7 (86-82, 87-84) | Yes |
1975: GSW vs. WSB | 7 (101-95, 92-91) | Yes |
There was history for teams coming back after getting routed in Game 1. Obviously, no team has come back in the Finals after getting beaten this badly twice to start a series – because nobody had ever gotten beat this badly twice to start a series.
But the three teams to overcome 2-0 deficits in the Finals – 2006 Heat (vs. Mavericks), 1977 Trail Blazers (vs. 76ers) and 1969 Celtics (vs. Lakers) – fared much better in their opening losses. Miami and Portland lost by a combined 24, and Boston lost by a combined seven.
How do these Cavs come back after losing by a combined 48?
No team has ever won any series after losing the first two games by so much. The record was set by the 1995 Rockets, who beat the Suns after losing Game 1 130-108 and Game 2 118-94 – a combined 46 points.
The Cavaliers have already made Finals history. It will take playoff history to dig themselves out of this hole.