Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson and the Golden State Warriors battle LeBron James, Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 of their NBA Finals rematch on Monday night.

Here is all you need to know: TV, live stream and radio info, tip-off time, plus three things to watch…

GAME 5: CLEVELAND CAVALIERS at GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS



Series: Warriors lead 3-1

Where: Oracle Arena

Tip-off: 9 p.m.

TV: ABC

Live stream: WatchESPN.com

Radio: ESPN

Three things to watch...

Will this become a series?

The Cavaliers prevented the Warriors from making history with a perfect postseason record in Game 4, as they snagged their first win of the series to make it 3-1. That provided those on the internet to come up with some amazing 3-1 memes, playing off of what happened last year, but can the Cavs truly make this a series?

If the Cavaliers take Game 5 and this thing goes back to Cleveland, then it could get very interesting. The Cavs won Game 4 and could have won Game 3 on their floor. They also have to be confident in coming back after their historic feat last summer.

Here is one of those 3-1 memes, by the way:

Warriors have a 3-1 lead. Here we go again… pic.twitter.com/QDXIZwb9oa — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 10, 2017

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Looking for a carryover

The Cavs weren't just good in Game 4, they set multiple NBA Finals records. Their 49 points in the first quarter were the most for any quarter in the Finals. Their 86 points and 13 threes in the first half were both records. They kept that going with an NBA Finals-record 24 threes and their 137 total points were the most ever by a team facing elimination.

The question now is whether the Cavs can keep it up to any degree. Their 24 threes, which they made at 53 percent, were comparable to their 31 threes (made at 29.8%) in the first three games. The Cavs don't need to hit their threes at a historic rate, but if they shoot below 30 percent then this series will be over quickly. If J.R. Smith, who hit five in Game 4, can get hot again that would certainly help.

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Thompson is a big help

Tristan Thompson took a lot of heat after grabbing just 11 rebounds combined in the first three games. If he isn't getting rebounds, then that's a problem because that is his primary job. But in Game 4 Thompson was solid with 10 rebounds, including four offensive boards, to go along with five points and five assists.

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