Stephen Curry has insisted that the Golden State Warriors must "stay disciplined" when they play the Cleveland Cavaliers in game two of the NBA Finals.
The Western Conference champions won the first meeting and the Cavaliers have since lost point guard Kyrie Irving for the rest of the series with a fractured kneecap.
The league MVP told reporters: "We have to stay disciplined on the other guys around him knowing that they're talented, knowing that they can make plays, make shots, and we have to be as focused on them as we are on LeBron.
"But they play a different way without Kyrie. We've seen some footage of that in the last series that they played against Atlanta. So we've just got to be ready and stay locked in and focused on guarding everybody on the floor and stick to our game plan."
The teams play again later today at the Warriors' Oracle Arena.