Preview: Cavaliers at Warriors
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[June 04, 2015]
After a long break, the Golden State
Warriors and visiting Cleveland Cavaliers open the best-of-seven NBA
Finals on Thursday. The Warriors haven't played since dispatching the
Houston Rockets in the Western Conference finals on May 27 and the
Cavaliers have been resting since finishing off the Atlanta Hawks in the
Eastern finals on May 26.
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The finals are being billed as a clash of current MVP Stephen Curry
and four-time MVP LeBron James, and both players are having strong
postseasons. Curry is averaging 29.2 points and 6.4 assists and has
knocked down a postseason record 73 3-pointers while James is
averaging 27.6 points, 10.4 rebounds and 8.3 assists but shooting
just 17.6 percent from 3-point range. The Warriors are searching for
their first NBA title since 1975 while Cleveland is looking for its
initial crown, and both teams are itching to finally hit the
hardwood. "We're restless," James said at a press conference. "We
don't like this much time off."
TV: 9 p.m. ET, ABC
ABOUT THE CAVALIERS: The lengthy break has given injured point guard
Kyrie Irving a chance to heal up and his ailing left knee has
improved and his right foot is no longer a problem. But despite the
rest time, he won't be 100 percent for the opener and will be still
operating under the same thought process he did in the Eastern
finals against Atlanta. "Just like I said before -- and I'm going to
keep saying it -- it's a day-by-day thing," Irving said at a press
conference. "Continue to get treatment and do what it takes."
ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Shooting guard Klay Thompson was a beneficiary
of the long break and has been cleared to play in the opener after
recovering from a concussion suffered in the finale against Houston.
Thompson completed the league's concussion protocol and resumed
practicing on Monday and pronounced himself ready to go. "I think it
was mild," Thompson said a press conference. "It wasn't really
severe but I think it was perfect timing because I got a week off to
get perfectly healthy."
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BUZZER BEATERS
1. The teams split two regular-season games -- Golden State won
112-94 on Jan. 9, when it had a 36-3 edge in fast-break points, and
Cleveland posted a 110-99 victory on Feb. 26 when James had 42
points and 11 rebounds.
2. Cavaliers SG J.R. Smith notched back-to-back double-doubles to
conclude the series against the Hawks and made 16 3-pointers in the
four-game set.
3. Warriors reserve F Marreese Speights (calf) has been cleared to
play after missing the last eight playoff games.
PREDICTION: Cavaliers 112, Warriors 108
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