After a series' worth of struggles, Stephen Curry finally found his way toward some open space. Barely. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] The NBA's MVP nailed seven three-pointers on his way toward 37 points as his Golden State Warriors worked toward a pivotal Game 5 win, downing the Cleveland Cavaliers 104-91. Curry managed 17 fourth-quarter points in the conquest, taking a 3-2 series lead as his W's could take in the franchise's first NBA championship in 40 years in Tuesday's Game 6 in Cleveland. "We're not getting ahead of ourselves," Curry said postgame before needing to be treated for dehydration. "In the locker room, if you walked in there was the exact same after a regular-season win. But we know the sense of urgency of the moment. It's a good feeling to get a win in Cleveland and understand we can get it done and how we need to get it done." After struggling to find consistent rhythm throughout the series, Curry went against Golden State orthodoxy in relying on a litany of one-on-one fakes against fading Cavalier point man Matthew Dellavedova down the stretch. Needing just a scintilla of distance against the upstart Cavs guard,...