James
'as good as we've ever seen' in NBA Finals, says Magic
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[June 18, 2015]
(Reuters) - The performance by
LeBron James in the thrilling NBA Finals ranks near the top all-time,
says Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, adding he felt "sick" that the series
was over.
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"For a basketball junkie like I am, I just loved it," Johnson told
ESPN Radio on Wednesday about the series claimed 4-2 by the Golden
State Warriors over James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"I was actually sick that the series is over," added Johnson, who
won five NBA title rings with the Los Angeles Lakers. "It was just
truly greatness, and right in front of our eyes.
"It was a true delight and pleasure for me to watch Stephen Curry
and LeBron James play in this series. Steph Curry is probably the
greatest shooter we have ever seen. LeBron was the best player in
the series. He dominated the series."
Johnson said James raised his game to a new level, as he became the
first to lead all players in an NBA Finals in points, assists and
rebounds.
"This is as good as we've ever seen. It won't be the top because he
did lose. So we're going to have to still go with (Michael) Jordan
as one, but now he can probably take number two spot. It will be 1-A
Jordan and 1-B LeBron," Johnson said.
Despite Johnson's comments, James did not win the Most Valuable
Player award for the series. Instead, it went to Golden State's
Andre Iguodala, who received seven of 11 votes from the voting
panel.
Playing without injured team mates Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love,
James nearly lifted undermanned Cleveland to the city's first major
professional team title in 50 years.
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"Cleveland, get ready. You're going to win probably two
championships at least with this guy.
"It won't be too long that you'll be celebrating and you'll have
confetti coming down on their heads and the city will just be going
crazy," he said.
Some oddsmakers agree.
Cleveland was made an early 3-1 favorite to win next year's NBA
title by Bovada, rating them ahead of Golden State 5-1, Oklahoma
City 7-1 and Chicago, LA Clippers and San Antonio, all at 10-1.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York.; Editing by Andrew Both)
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