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Ahead of the third consecutive NBA Finals meeting between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers, Dubs guard Stephen Curry expressed his desire to rain on the Cavs' parade.

According to Kyle Boone of CBS Sports, the two-time NBA MVP told reporters Saturday that he and the Warriors are aiming to spoil Cleveland's good time: "For the most part, you know what LeBron [James] does, you know what Kyrie [Irving] does. You know kind of their style and familiar with that. Other than that, I think when you look at the whole squad, they have a good kind of chemistry and vibe. It looks like they're having fun, and we want to do something about that."

The Warriors are also out for revenge after blowing a 3-1 lead in last year's Finals to lose to the Cavs and hand them their first championship in franchise history.

Golden State won the title the previous year, which makes the 2017 NBA Finals a rubber match between the unquestioned top two teams in basketball.

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While LeBron and Co. figured out a way to defeat the seemingly unstoppable Warriors last season, after eliminating the Boston Celtics from the playoffs Thursday with a victory in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, James revealed the thought of facing Golden State again is stressful, per ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst.

"I'm going to be honest, I'm not in the right mind to even talk about Golden State," he said. "It's too stressful, and I'm not stressed right now. I'm very happy about our accomplishment. Golden State, they've been the best team in our league for the last three years, and then they added an MVP. That's all I can give you right now, because I'm happy and I don't want to be stressed."

For as good as Golden State was last year, when it won a record 73 regular-season games, the team is arguably even better because of the addition of Kevin Durant, as James alluded to.

The Warriors enter the Finals a perfect 12-0 in the playoffs—the first team in history to do so—while the Cavaliers aren't far behind with a record of 12-1.

Despite the fact that Cleveland is the defending champion, the Dubs are a 21-50 favorite to win the title, while the Cavs are 2-1 underdogs, according to OddsShark.