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Daily update May 27, 2017
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James, left, muscles his way to the basket as Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley, right, tries to defend.
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Golden State's Mike Brown will coach the NBA Finals against the team that fired him. Twice. If Warriors-Cavaliers goes as expected, he will the Cavs while they're busy paying him.
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The Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers will meet in the NBA Finals for the third consecutive year, kicking off with Game 1 on Thursday, June 1. Cleveland enters as the defending champs after knocking off Golden State in seven games last year ...
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LeBron James led his Cleveland Cavaliers back to the NBA Finals for the third straight year with a 136-102 blowout victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Boston Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas wanted to keep playing in the Eastern Conference finals, but team doctors and officials convinced him he needed to shut down his season for his long-term health.
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May 26, 2017 6:49pm EDT May 26, 2017 6:49pm EDT The unstoppable force of LeBron James meets the unguardable offence of the Golden State Warriors.
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Draymond Green just doesn't see the logic: How could three straight NBA Finals between Golden State and Cleveland possibly be boring?
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The matchup we've all been waiting for has arrived: Cavs vs. Warriors III, the NBA Finals rubber match. The Warriors open as the favorite in Vegas, but who do our experts like in this series?
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And so it ends where it all began. Saturday's FA Cup final between Chelsea and Arsenal is a rerun of a fixture that proved so defining this season it should be awarded a blue plaque.
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How many more times will we see Stephen Curry and LeBron James clash in The Finals? Nearly a full year after Kyrie Irving nailed the step-back shot over Stephen Curry and LeBron James leapt, then wept at the accomplishment of ending Cleveland's ...
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