Warriors favored over LeBron and Cavaliers in the Finals
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[May 27, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - LeBron
James and the Cleveland Cavaliers open their title defense as
underdogs against the Golden State Warriors as the NBA Finals get
underway next week.
The 2016 champion Cavaliers and the 2015 champion Warriors will
battled for the crown for a third straight year in the best-of-seven
starting at Golden State on Thursday.
James scored 35 points and passed Michael Jordan to become the NBA's
all-time playoff scoring leader as the Cavaliers routed the Boston
Celtics 135-102 on Thursday to claim their third straight Eastern
Conference title.
Both teams dominated throughout the playoffs -- the Warriors made
history by going an unprecedented 12-0 through three rounds in the
Western Conference, while the Cavs lost just one game to the Celtics
to cap their dominant run.
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook installed Golden State as a
minus-260 favorite, with Cleveland at plus-220, meaning a $100 bet
on the Warriors would win $38.46 and the same bet on the Cavaliers
would win $220, according to ESPN.
The Warriors are listed as seven-point favorites for Game One at
home, according to CBS Sports.
"I'm going to be honest," James told reporters in Boston on
Thursday. "I'm not in the right mind to even talk about Golden
State. It's too stressful, and I'm not stressed right now."
The Cavaliers and Warriors split their two meetings this season,
both winning at home. Cleveland won by one point on Christmas Day
and Golden State prevailed by 35 points on Jan. 16.
It will be James' seventh straight trip to The Finals and eighth
overall.
"I've been very blessed the last few years to be a part of this
league and play on the big stage," James said. "But we're going to
enjoy this for a couple more days before we have to lock in on that
juggernaut out west."
Golden State led the league with a 67-15 record this season and is
27-1 in their last 28 games, including the playoffs.
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Warriors point guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots the ball over San
Antonio Spurs power forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) during the second
half in game three of the Western conference finals of the NBA
Playoffs at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY
Sports
"Playing in this league, you can't take anything for
granted," Warriors guard Stephen Curry said after the Warriors beat
the San Antonio Spurs 129-115 in Game Four on Monday.
"Thirty teams suit up every year trying to get to this point, and
only two teams do. So you have to appreciate it."
While James is going for his fourth ring, Warriors forward Kevin
Durant will be trying to win his first. Durant signed a two-year,
$54.3 million contract with the Warriors last offseason.
Durant's only other time in the Finals was 2012 when he was with
Oklahoma City, but the Thunder lost to the Miami Heat in a series
that made James a champion for the first time.
"It's a little different, definitely. I can't lie," Durant said when
comparing the 2012 Finals trip to this one. "I went when I was 23
years old, and it felt like the Western Conference Finals was almost
like the championship.
"So it's a little different now, obviously. We have a bigger goal in
mind."
James called the Warriors, "the best team in our league the last
three years. And they've added an unbelievable player in Kevin
Durant this year.
"We have to be ready for the challenge."
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