On the road, but not on the ropes: Still, Cavaliers must find a way to win away from home

"We're very satisfied with how we approached (Game 3), our demeanor. That means a lot to us."

How could the Cavaliers win Game 2 by 30 points and lose Game 3 by 36 to set an NBA record for the biggest two-game point swing in league playoff history? The simplest - and perhaps most accurate - explanation ... via The Chronicle Telegram

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