By Frank Pingue CLEVELAND - The top-seeded Golden State Warriors are feeling an unfamiliar sense of urgency to sort out their offensive woes in time to even up the best-of-seven NBA Finals with the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers. Cleveland silenced league Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry and the Warriors' run-and-gun offense for the bulk of Tuesday's Game Three to open up a 2-1 series lead that will surely test Golden State's resolve. "I've always been challenged my whole career not to let made or missed shots affect what else you do on the floor," Curry said on Wednesday.