By the time he reached his locker room cubby, there was less than a minute on the clock, and Curry's mind finally found clarity. The NBA Finals shifts from a best-of-seven series to a winner-take-all Game 7 at 5 p.m. Sunday at Oracle Arena. Thirty-three teams have had 3-1 leads in the championship series, and the first 32 have gone on to win. Cleveland is the third team to face such a deficit to force a Game 7, joining the 1951 New York Knicks and 1966 Los Angeles Lakers. The Warriors are 98-8 (.925) in the regular season and playoffs at home under head coach Steve Kerr. "If you start out every season and say, 'We get one game at home to win the NBA championship,' I'd take it every time," said Kerr, who was fined $25,000 for publicly criticizing the officiating crew. During the three victories, Cavaliers forward LeBron James has averaged 38 points on 55.4 percent shooting, to go along with 11.7 rebounds, eight assists, 2.7 steals and 2.7 blocked shots. Irving obviously was describing James' play during Cleveland's past three games, but he could have just as easily been describing the Warriors' run during the past two seasons. The Warriors followed up their franchise's first...