The Cleveland Cavaliers got themselves back into the NBA Finals with a 120-90 hammering of the Golden State Warriors.
LeBron James led the way with 32 points and 11 rebounds, while he was ably supported by a 30-point haul from Kyrie Irving as they pulled it to 2-1 in the series.
League MVP Stephen Curry was largely ineffective for the Warriors, scoring just 19 points - of which only two were in the first half of the game.
Harrison Barnes added 18 and Klay Thompson 10 for Golden State, who saw their seven-game winning run against the Cavaliers ended.
"They came out and played like a team with a sense of desperation, like their season was on the line. And we came out and played like everything was peaches and cream," Warriors forward Draymond Green told reporters.
"We got bullied. We can't get bullied, so that falls on me."
Curry added: "They were playing aggressive defense and they came out with a big punch.
"I didn't do anything about it or play my game, and for me to do what I need to do to help my team, I have to play a hundred times better than that, especially in the first quarter, to kind of control the game, and I didn't do it.
"We've been in situations like these before where you have a night that just doesn't go your way from start to finish, and for us, we've been able to bounce back pretty quick because we can turn the page and understand.
"Like I said, we're still in a good position."