It's a Poole Party at Chase Center to end the third quarter after this miraculous shot.
Golden State infamously blew that lead, being outscored 40-16 in the final frame of that game. With nine points through three quarters, Poole leads the Golden State bench in scoring. The pair of triples also gave the Warriors a 23-point lead heading into the fourth quarter — nearly three times as large as their lead heading into the fourth in Game 1.
Jordan Poole caught fire in the final seconds of the third quarter of Game 2, hitting two 3-pointers to put the contest out of reach.
But the second of the two deep shots was a half-court heave to beat the buzzer, sending fans in the building and on Twitter into a frenzy. With the Warriors again blitzing the Boston Celtics in the third quarter at Chase Center, Poole put the finishing touches on a 35-14 period. Jordan Poole has struggled so far in the NBA Finals to find a rhythm, but the third-year pro finally got going in the closing moments of the third quarter of Game 2 on Sunday night.
The Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics once again spent the first half of Game 2 trading blows, with the Warriors clawing their way in front by two at ...
That capped off a 19-2 run that pushed Golden State’s lead to 23 at the end of three quarters, but even bigger than that is it might be the sequence that gets Poole settled into this series after spending the first six quarters of the Finals looking absolutely lost. He wasn’t alone, as Klay Thompson and Otto Porter Jr. also got in on the act, but most importantly for the Warriors was Jordan Poole finally finding his stride late in the quarter. As has been the case all postseason in home games, the Warriors came out of the locker room at halftime locked in, taking advantage of continued sloppy play by Boston, forcing turnovers, and finally started to get the three-ball working from their entire roster.
ABC had Jordan Poole mic'd up, but got no additional audio during Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.
Steve Kerr kept Poole in his rotation after an ugly opener to the Finals, and was rewarded handsomely. But ABC's segment with Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole after the beleaguered Splash Nephew sank a half-court shot at the end of the third quarter during Game 2 of the NBA Finals took the blandness to a new level: The special mic'd up segments during NBA games are almost always boring.
The Golden State Warriors came into Sunday night's Game 2 of the NBA Finals against the Celtics knowing they had to do whatever it take to avoid going down ...
It looks like GOAT shooter Stephen Curry has really found his protégé in Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole.
Poole had a poor performance in their Game 1 loss, scoring just nine points on 2-of-7 shooting from the field. The best part is that it’s a huge confidence booster for the Dubs who really needed to win the contest. Instead of letting the clock wind down, he channeled his inner Curry and launched from halfcourt to add another three points to their already massive lead.
Jordan Poole caught fire in the final seconds of the third quarter of Game 2, hitting two 3-pointers to put the contest out of reach.
To get ready for Game 2 of the NBA Finals, Jordan Poole hit a must-see trick shot at practice on Saturday.
Poole served himself with his own assist while drilling a triple from the corner. The third-year guard hit a must-see trick shot from the corner during Saturday’s practice. Standing at the 3-point line in the corner, Poole launched a basketball up in the air, pulled up for a shot that swished through the net, then caught his initial ball from the air and launched another jumper.
The Golden State Warriors know what it takes to win a NBA title and they knew going into Sunday's Game 2 that they couldn't afford to lose a second straight ...
Jordan Poole caught fire in the final seconds of the third quarter of Game 2, hitting two 3-pointers to put the contest out of reach.
But the second of the two deep shots was a half-court heave to beat the buzzer, sending fans in the building and on Twitter into a frenzy. With the Warriors again blitzing the Boston Celtics in the third quarter at Chase Center, Poole put the finishing touches on a 35-14 period. Jordan Poole has struggled so far in the NBA Finals to find a rhythm, but the third-year pro finally got going in the closing moments of the third quarter of Game 2 on Sunday night.
Jordan Poole's 39-foot thee-pointe at the end of Golden State's dominant third quarter gave the Warriors a 23-point cushion going into the fourth quarter.
The Warriors grabbed a double-digit lead over the Celtics during the third frame with a 10-2 run. “My teammates looked for me, and I knew I had him on his heels and having endless range, I guess — I saw the rim.” The Warriors turned the game upside during the third quarter when they outscored Boston 35-14.
Warriors star Stephen Curry is not surprised that Jordan Poole made a ridiculous buzzer-beater from halfcourt in Game 2 against the Celtics.
Perhaps the fact that they have a big lead helps. To recall what transpired in the third quarter of the contest, Poole launched what looked like a desperation heave with less than five seconds remaining on the clock. [Jordan Poole] took the lead tonight,” Stephen Curry said, perBen Golliver of The Washington Post.
This time, the third-quarter Golden State Warriors stuck around and finished out the fourth.
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Former Michigan basketball player Jordan Poole hits a buzzer-beating half-court shot during game two of the NBA Finals on Sunday.
He has averaged 17.8 points-per-game in the playoffs and he’s shooting nearly 40% from 3 this postseason. Poole hit a long-ranged shot on Sunday night against the Boston Celtics during game two of the NBA Finals. Poole had 17 points in game two while shooting 5-for-9 from 3. Poole has really been a spark plug for the Golden State bench this postseason.