Against the odds, the Golden State Warriors nearly pulled off a second-straight fourth quarter comeback against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night. Down 20 with under three minutes remaining in the third quarter, Golden State battled back and trailed just 94-91 after a Stephen Curry three-pointer with 18 seconds remaining. With some luck, they would have had a chance to tie. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] They appeared to get that good fortune after a Cavaliers timeout. Mike Miller inbounded the ball to Matthew Dellavedova, who was quickly pressured by Klay Thompson and subsequently threw the ball away to Warriors wings Harrison Barnes and Andre Iguodala. For a second, Golden State appeared to have an opportunity. Unfortunately for them, an inadvertent whistle stopped the play. Referees Ed Malloy, Danny Crawford and Marc Davis eventually met up and awarded the ball to the Warriors out of bounds, only to decide they would review the play after a lengthy delay. That was bad news for the Warriors, because replays clearly showed that Thompson touched the ball while stepping out of bounds as he hounded...