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 3 of the NBA Finals rematch on Wednesday night.

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

GAME 3: GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS at CLEVELAND CAVALIERS



Series: Warriors lead 2-0

Where: Quicken Loans Arena

Tip-off: 9 p.m.

TV: ABC

Live stream: WatchESPN.com

Radio: ESPN

Three things to watch...

Please, can we get a good game?

Technically, we have been here before. Last year the Cavs were blown out in each of their first two games against the Warriors, by more points than this time in fact, and ultimately came back from down 3-1 to win the series. This time, though, feels different given the addition of Kevin Durant to the Warriors and his dominance through two games.

Wednesday night will be important in telling us if this time is truly different. If the Warriors win, they will take a 3-0 series lead which has never been overcome in the NBA Playoffs. If the Cavs can win, perhaps they can turn this thing into a series. But either way, hopefully it's competitive. The first two games were won by Golden State by an average of 20.5 points. That's not cool, unless you're a Warriors fan, of course.

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Can the Cavs stop the Warriors' offense?

The Warriors have averaged 122.5 points, 15 threes and 32.5 assists through two games, yet there is reason to believe their offense could be much better than it has. We saw Klay Thompson wake up in Game 2 and drop 22 points, but Draymond Green is still lagging behind with 10.5 points per game on 35 percent shooting.

As a team, Golden State has shot 46.7 percent from the field and 39.5 percent from three. Those aren't far off their regular season averages, but everyone knows they can do better than that. Will they take their scoring attack to an even better level, or will the Cavaliers reverse their course?

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Cavs need to solve the Warriors' defense

The Cavaliers to a greater extent can play much better on offense. There has been a lot of talk about iso-ball in recent days, but either way they need to score more than 102 points per game to keep up with the Warriors. Through two games the Cavs are shooting just 40.3 percent from the field and 31.7 percent from three.

LeBron James, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving have mostly played well, though Irving could be shooting better than his current 40 percent. But as we saw all season, Cleveland's bench can really provide a lift, especially from three-point range. That needs to happen for them to get back into this series.

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