After what's felt like an unending string of underwhelming matchups on the nationally televised TNT Thursday night slate, we've finally got one worth sinking our teeth into tonight: the Golden State Warriors, leaders of the Western Conference and owners of the league's best record, traveling to Quicken Loans Arena to take on the Cleveland Cavaliers, the NBA's hottest team after winning 17 of their last 19 games. The last time these two teams played, the Dubs stomped out the LeBron James-less Cavs at Oracle Arena behind the customary backcourt brilliance of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, who combined for 47 points on 32 shots, a near triple-double from Draymond Green (10 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists, three blocks) and, naturally, 14 points off the bench from Justin Holiday. This time around, though, the King's back from his midseason siesta , Cleveland's on an absolute tear and Golden State's in the middle of a six-game Eastern road swing. The playing field should be a bit more level, setting the stage for a marquee matchup between two of the very best teams the NBA has to offer . (And this time, the East-meets-West heavyweight fight featuring the Warriors will actually be...