CLEVELAND — In Kevin Durant, the Warriors have the rare player who can almost single-handedly wipe away a team's imperfections. It doesn't matter if an offensive set goes awry if it ends with Durant nailing an off-kilter 28-footer over two defenders. In propelling Golden State to a 110-102 win over the Cavaliers on Wednesday night in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, Durant was at his did-he-just-do-that best, helping his team overcome plenty of shortcomings. Foremost among them: Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, unable to find a rhythm on the sport's biggest stage, went a combined 7-for-27 from the field and 3-for-15 from three-point range.