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Warriors-Cavaliers set an ABC ratings record for an opening game of the NBA Finals

Golden State guard Klay Thompson, center, celebrates with forward Draymond Green (23) and guard Stephen Curry.
(Ben Margot / Associated Press)
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The Golden State Warriors had a big night Thursday, and so did ABC.

The Warriors’ 104-89 victory over Cleveland drew a 13.1 overnight rating, the highest for Game 1 of the NBA Finals since ABC started broadcasting the series in 2003, according to Nielsen.

It was the highest-rated opening game of the NBA Finals since 2001, when the Lakers played the Philadelphia 76ers on NBC.

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Last year’s Game 1, also between the Warriors and Cavaliers, delivered a 12.9 rating, which was an ABC record at the time. The previous year’s matchup between the Miami Heat and San Antonio spurs in the same game got only a 10.4 rating.

The ratings for this year’s game peaked at 14.8 between 7:45 and 8 p.m. PT.

An average of 347,000 people a minute streamed the game on WatchESPN, a record for an NBA game and more than twice the number who watched last year.

Ratings points reflect the percentage of households tuned in to a program.

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