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LeBron sustained significant right hand injury from punching blackboard after Game 1

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Though unbeknownst to the public, LeBron James sustained a significant right hand injury at the end of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, when he punched a black board in the Cavaliers locker room, as first reported by Brian Windhorst of ESPN. The injury seemed to have a notable impact on James for the remainder of the series, who went just 5-for-19 shooting from outside 10 feet for the final three games.

During his postgame presser, LeBron sat at the podium with a cast on his right hand, and characterized the injury as “pretty much” a “broken hand.”

“What happened? Self inflected,” James said. “Postgame after Game 1. Very emotional for a lot of different reasons. Understanding how important a Game 1 is on the road for our ball club, what that would’ve done for us. The way we played, the calls that was made over the course of that game, and I had emotions on the game was taken away from us, I had emotions of you don’t get an opportunity like this on the road vs. Golden State to be able to get a Game 1 and I let the emotions get the best of me. Pretty much played the last three games with a broken hand, so that’s what it is.”