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Curry Leads Warriors To Route of Cavs

 width=Stephen Curry andAndre Iguodala scored 22 points apiece and the Warriors routed the Cleveland Cavaliers 103-82 to tie the NBA Finals at two games apiece.

Steve Kerr elected to insert his super-small lineup to start the game, starting Iguodala for the first time all season and beginning with the 6-foot-7 Draymond Green at center.

Iguodala not only continued to play stellar defense on LeBron James, who was limited to 20 points on 7-of-22 shooting, but he also posted a season-high point total. James is 18-of-54 from the floor when being guarded by Iguodala in the series.

Andrew Bogut, meanwhile, played less than three minutes.

Game 5 is slated for Sunday night in Oakland, where the Warriors have dropped just four games all season -- including the postseason. One of those defeats, though, came against Cleveland in Game 2.

James, averaging 41 points, 12 rebounds and 8.3 assists over the first three games in the series, was two assists shy of a triple-double. He pulled down 12 rebounds and didn't score in the fourth quarter.

James played with a cut on the right side of his head after diving into a camera late in the first half following a hard foul along the baseline by Bogut.

Cleveland shot 33 percent (29-of-88) from the floor and made just 4-of-27 from beyond the arc.

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