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Klay: ‘I’m going to do everything I possibly can to play’ in Game 2
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Golden State All-Star guard Klay Thompson expects to play in Game 2 of the NBA Finals after spraining his left ankle in a scary fall during a collision when Cleveland’s J.R. Smith slid into him in the first quarter of the series opener Thursday night.
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Tristan Thompson avoids suspension, foul downgraded to flagrant 1
They finally got a bit of good news during a day off Friday when the NBA determined that Cleveland big men Tristan Thompson and Kevin Love wouldn’t be suspended for Game 2 on Sunday night for their roles in a late-game brawl.
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NBA defends overturned charge call, says refs missed Draymond’s lane violation in final two minutes
The NBA has confirmed that officials were correct in their decision to overturn the controversial charge call on Kevin Durant in the final minutes of Game 1.
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NBA will not suspend Kevin Love for Game 2 [report]
Kevin Love will not be suspended for leaving the bench and being on the court during an altercation in the closing seconds of Cleveland’s 124-114 overtime loss Thursday night.
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Klay Thompson gives full update on Game 1 knee injury
OAKLAND – It was only six minutes into Game 1 of this year’s NBA Finals that it looked like we might have witnessed a series-changing play.
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Fitz: Game 1 showed Warriors-Cavs is very best entertainment that sports have to offer
The intensity between these teams after four straight NBA Finals meetings is absolutely palpable.
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LeBron James abruptly leaves press conference after being questioned about J.R. Smith
LeBron James got a little testy during his postgame press conference after Game 1, when he was asked whether or not J.R. Smith knew the game was tied during closing seconds, or if Smith thought the Cavaliers were ahead.
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Ty Lue says J.R. Smith thought Cavs were ahead, Smith disagrees
The Cavs guard and head coach gave contrasting explanations behind Smith’s late-game blunder.
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Ty Lue blasts overturned charge call: ‘It’s never been done in the history of the game’
Controversy surrounded the tail end of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, when a charge call on Kevin Durant was overturned upon replay review.
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Tristan Thompson shoves ball in Draymond’s face after being ejected from Game 1
Things got a bit wild at the end of Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday.