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Kevin Durant stabs Believeland in the heart
With less than a minute left in the final minute of Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kevin Durant showed why the Warriors went out and threw a truck of money at Kevin Durant. Durant took the ball up with LeBron James guarding him, pulled up…
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Warriors stun Cavaliers late in 118-113 game three win
LeBron James scored 39 points, the Cavaliers played their best game of the series — and…it still wasn’t enough.
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Cowherd on Warriors changing NBA: ‘The Bay Area keeps doing this in every single sport’
“They’re smarter than where you live. They are. And they keep doing it over and over in basketball, in football, in baseball, in tech, in business. It’s the greatest concentration of brilliance in North America. High IQ’s. Eveolved thinking. It’s not a shock that the Bay Area ended up changing basketball.”
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Lund: There is no such thing as the greatest of all time
All the ear splitting, headache inducing, hot-take television sports shows can out scream each other until laryngitis sets in, that they know definitively that this guy was the greatest quarterback, the best pitcher, or unquestioned top team of all-time. It’s like proclaiming the best all-time pizza or burger. It’s subjective based on your era, bias…
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Arnovitz on 1050: If Kyrie isn’t finishing ‘he doesn’t do anything for Cavs’
After putting together a string of memorable performances, including the series deciding shot in the 2016 NBA Finals, Kyrie Irving has looked lost through two games so far.
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LeBron dismisses question on whether he’s been tired this Finals
In the just under 15 fourth quarter minutes he’s played, James has scored a grand total of four points and grabbed one rebound. For comparison, Kevin Durant, whom James has often found himself guarding, has scored 17 points and snatched six rebounds in just over 16 minutes.
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Rod’s Riffs: Steph had LeBron spinning before his double dribble
In this week’s episode of Rod’s Riffs, Rod takes a look back at what might end up being the defining play of the 2017 NBA Finals, and explains why he doesn’t care that Steph Curry double-dribbled.
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Fitzgerald: Let’s wait before calling Steph and KD the best duo
Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Jerry West and Wilt Chamberlain form three of the NBA’s most iconic duos. Do Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant already belong in that conversation?
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The Road to Larry O’ Episode 8: Durant’s Dominance
The Warriors are now just two games away from winning their second NBA championship in three years. Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant have proved to be too much for the Cavaliers, who have simply not been able to keep up with the Warriors offensively. With Game 3 of the NBA Finals set for Wednesday night,…
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Cleveland has a chance in Game 3 if LeBron plays like MJ instead of Magic
This is a completely different matchup with Kevin Durant in the fold, but hark back to 2016 for a moment. Games 5 and 6 were LeBron’s best performances of the series, arguably of his entire career. A pair of 41-point gems in back-to-back elimination games frightened the mighty Warriors beyond belief.