Curry returns as Warriors take 2-0 lead; Raptors fold under pressure
Stephen Curry came off the bench to score 28 points on return.
Stephen Curry came off the bench to score 28 points on return.

REIGNING MVP Stephen Curry made a triumphant return as the Golden State Warriors defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 121-116 in game two of their Western Conference semi-final.

Back in the line-up on Tuesday after recovering from a medial collateral ligament sprain, Curry came off the bench to score 28 points on eight-of-15 shooting as the reigning champions took a 2-0 series lead.

Even more importantly, Golden State were plus-26 with the sharpshooter on the court.
Curry’s performance helped negate solid supporting nights from Pelicans stars Nikola Mirotic (18 points, nine rebounds), Rajon Rondo (22 points, 12 assists, seven rebounds) and Jrue Holiday (24 points, eight rebounds, eight assists).

It was a forgettable night for Eastern Conference top seed the Toronto Raptors, who fell 113-112 to the Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime.
Toronto led by as many as 13 points in the second half of the series opener, but they blew a four-point lead with less than two minutes remaining and went three for 20 to end the game.

LeBron James finished with 26 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds in a triple-double performance, but it was J.R. Smith who truly stepped up to help with 20 points including five-of-six shooting from three-point range.

Smith is the first team-mate of James to eclipse 20 points in a game this postseason.
Raptors centre Jonas Valanciunas was unstoppable in the paint all night, scoring 21 points and adding 21 rebounds.

Cavaliers forward Jeff Green was a perfect four for four from the floor with 16 points and seven-of-eight shooting from the free-throw line.

Kevin Durant started slowly, but dominated the fourth quarter and finished with 29 points, six rebounds and seven assists. Durant went five for six from the field and four for four from the line in the fourth quarter alone.

VANVLEET MISSES CRUCIAL SHOTS
Raptors guard Fred VanVleet did not have that bad of a line as he had nine points and three rebounds, but he missed shots, both at the end of regulation and overtime, the first to take the lead and the second for the win.

Warriors guard Nick Young got the start but managed just four points in 11 minutes.

LEBRON WITH THE SLAM!
James threw down one of the best dunks of the playoffs on this beautiful inbounds pass from Green.

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