NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Game 7 of the NBA’s Western Conference Finals delivered in both action and viewership.

The Golden State Warriors 96-88 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder brought in an overnight rating of 11.2 for TNT on Monday night.

The highly anticipated win or go home match up between Steph Curry’s Warriors and Kevin Durant’s Thunder was cable’s highest rated NBA telecast of all time.

The game peaked with 13.8 overnight rating from 11:15 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. as the Warriors wrapped up the win.

Game 7 brought in big viewership in both the Bay Area and Oklahoma City where roughly 30% of the homes were watching the game.

TNT’s NBA postgame show, “Inside the NBA,” even saw big ratings bringing in an overnight rating of 4.8, the highest rated for the show in the postseason

Overall, the game and the post game delivered the two top rated programs of the night across both cable and broadcast TV.

TNT, like CNN, is owned by Time Warner.

Golden State’s win now sets up what could be a blockbuster NBA Finals for ABC.

The Warriors will be taking on LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night. This pits the two biggest stars in the NBA (if not the entire sports world) in a rematch of last year’s heavily watched Finals.

The six games of the 2015 NBA Finals averaged 19.9 million viewers for ABC. This was the most watched NBA Finals for the network since it started airing it in 2003.

It was also the most watched Finals since 1998 when Michael Jordan’s Bulls defeated the Utah Jazz.

With attention surrounding James’ attempt to end Cleveland’s championship drought and the Warriors coming off a historic 73 win season, this year’s number could easily top last year’s.

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