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JaVale McGee not smart enough for NBA Finals, according to unnamed Cavs player [report]
ESPN’s Dave McMenamin said on a podcast Tuesday that an unnamed Cavaliers player told him JaVale McGee wouldn’t be able to stay on the court or maybe even get on the court because he’s “not smart enough.”
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Swapping Harrison Barnes for Durant will have major effect on LeBron’s Finals
Kevin Durant will handle the rock, will push the ball in transition, will pick his spots so incredibly well on the basketball court and will put enormous pressure on LeBron. KD alone changes Cleveland’s entire game plan for 2017. Instead of a Ford Focus glued to the wing waiting for open jumpers, the Cavaliers will…
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NBA announces Scott Foster, 11 other officials for Finals
NEW YORK — The NBA today announced the list of 12 referees who earned spots to officiate the 2017 NBA Finals. The championship series between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors tips off on Thursday, June 1 at 9 p.m. ET on ABC. “The Finals is the pinnacle for our officials, just as it…
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Anta releases new Klay Thompson shoes for NBA Finals
Thompson left Nike for Anta in 2014, signing what was considered an above market deal, just before he became one of the elite players in the league, making consecutive NBA Finals and All-Star appearances. He’s launched two “KT” signature shoes since signing the original deal.
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Kerr confused why the Warriors are heavy favorites
In my mind, the “overwhelming favorite” narrative was inescapable once Golden State lured Durant away from Oklahoma City. Kerr and his team embraced it all year, often wearing Super Villain T-shirts at practice. Kerr is smart enough to understand how these narratives impact the mindset of a team, and he’s subtly trying to remind everyone…
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It’s a good sign Steve Kerr hasn’t made his NBA Finals decision yet
Kerr looked improved to me. The fact that he’s not willing to make a decision on his sideline status for the NBA Finals is a good sign. Kerr’s competitive. He wants to help this team win a championship. At the same time, he recognizes the synergy he and Brown have created sharing the coaching duties.
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Graph created by Twitter user shows Cavs fans hopped on and off the bandwagon
Obviously losing LeBron negatively impacted ticket sales. The point is that Cleveland loves LeBron more than they love the Cavs. The same isn’t true in Northern California. While they were an improving young team, the Warriors held strong in attendance rankings — despite showing no super team potential. At all.
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Mike Brown still waiting on Tyronn Lue to pay up overdue bet
Brown acknowledged he cannot recall any other details such as how many shots each man made, saying: “I don’t even remember, that was back when I was in shape and a good shooter. He’d kill me now”
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Anniversary of Klay’s Game 6 performance a reminder he could explode in Finals
Klay Thompson’s 41-point performance in Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals was exactly one year ago. With Thompson having struggled his way to a 14.4 points per game average so far these playoffs, there’s no better way to remind ourselves what Thompson’s still capable of than looking back at May 28, 2016.
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Ranking the most important matchups and X-factors in the NBA Finals trilogy
There are 100 more games within the game we could write about. But if these five go the Warriors’ way, you probably need to ask for a day off in late June for a parade in Oakland.