2015-2016 NBA playoff edition: Finals - Cavs vs Warriors - Cavs win 4-3

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OAKLAND, Calif. -- The pregame message from the Cleveland Cavaliers' established superstar to its budding one was part command, part encouragement.

The Cavs' starters had just made their stroll, one by one, from the bench to the 3-point wing near the opposite sideline on Friday when a smiling LeBron James, normally stoic during this part of the night, emerged to greet his teammates.

As James slapped high-fives and exchanged specialized handshakes with members of the team, he soon found Kyrie Irving in front of him and delivered the young guard's mission for Game 4 of the NBA Finals, should he choose to accept it.

"Be special," James said.



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LeBron James and Kyrie Irving sported matching 41-point games to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 112-97 Game 5 win over the Golden State Warriors to bring the Finals tally to 3-2.



And for most of the game, Irving answered the call, putting up 27 points on 11-for-18 shooting compared to Stephen Curry's 25 points on 8-for-20 shooting through three quarters. The Cavs trailed by two heading into the fourth.

Then it all went off the rails. Curry went off for 13 points on 3-for-5 shooting in the final frame while Irving sputtered, going 3-for-10. The Golden State Warriors ran away with an 11-point win and a 3-1 series lead.

With the stakes raised considerably, Monday's Game 5 was another chance for Irving to deliver on James' charge. Facing an elimination game at Oracle Arena, where Golden State was 50-3 this season, it would take a special kind of night to extend the series.

Irving delivered with 41 points on 17-for-24 shooting with six assists, besting Curry's 25 points (8-for-21) and four assists. James scored 41 of his own, to go with 16 rebounds and seven assists, making him and Irving the first pair of teammates in league history to score 40-plus points in the same Finals game.

"There's two guys that can be special on this team," James, wide-eyed, told ESPN.com in the visitors locker room after confirming what he told Irving before Game 4.

The life of a shot-taker is an all-or-nothing proposition. When they fall, you're celebrated. When they don't, you're scrutinized.

A favorite axiom of Doc Rivers, "It's a make-or-miss league," can be heard in postgame news conferences around the association on a nightly basis. The gap between being someone highly regarded as an efficient All-Star and someone labeled as a volume scorer comes down to only a few buckets going in or out every game.

A couple of days after Game 4, when Irving was this close to being special, he assessed what went wrong down the stretch.

"I just tried a few shots [that] I forced in the fourth quarter, that I felt like I had to," he said. "I think it was a seven-point game, and I got the opportunity to hit a floater that I missed that I was really, really pissed off about.

"But those opportunities, they all come from just being aggressive, and I just have to stay in that mindset."

His play was picked apart, and even though he was averaging more assists and steals than Curry and nearly as many points through the first four games, Irving's one-on-one play was highlighted for all the wrong reasons. He shot just 14-for-39 in possessions where he shot the ball without the Cavs making a pass.

Still, the Cavs told him to keep it up.

"He can't listen to the outside noise," Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said after Game 5. "He has to do what we ask. We want him to be aggressive, we want him to attack the basket and we want him to score the basketball. That's what he does. You can't take away his game. You're going to get assists by being aggressive and that's what he does.

"Every single time they switch and we have a mismatch, he's one guy that can take advantage of it off the dribble. We need him to do that to be productive in this series."

"You've got a guy like this who is very special. It's probably one of the greatest performances I've ever seen live."

LeBron James on Kyrie Irving's Game 5

The day before Game 5, Warriors coach Steve Kerr was asked to name an example of a past player stepping up when his team was undermanned, considering Draymond Green would be out with a suspension.

Kerr, who grew up a Los Angeles Lakers fan, cited a 20-year-old Magic Johnson filling in for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at center in Game 6 of the 1980 Finals against the Philadelphia 76ers. Johnson, in his sixth Finals game, had 42 points in a Lakers win.

In just his sixth Finals game of his career, Irving, at the ripe old age of 24, had his breakout night with 41 points Monday. The Cavs won. Not the whole thing, like Johnson's game secured, but the chance to compete another day.

And while Irving didn't jump center like Johnson did, the fact that he shot 10-for-14 on contested opportunities against the Warriors, or the fact that he scored seven straight points in less than a minute of game time after Golden State cut the Cavs' lead to just six halfway through the fourth quarter, might have been just as impressive.

It certainly impressed James. Irving matched Dwyane Wade for the most points one of James' teammates has ever scored in a playoff game and also became his first teammate to have three straight 30-point games in the postseason.

"You've got a guy like this who is very special," James said. "It's probably one of the greatest performances I've ever seen live."

Asked to characterize Irving's demeanor, James said, "Just calm. Just calm for 48 minutes. Obviously he played 40 minutes, but even in the eight minutes that he was sitting down, he was just calm."

It's a trait that will help Cleveland face the overwhelming task of becoming the first team in Finals history to come back from a 3-1 deficit to win it all, breaking an 0-for-32 mark while also becoming the first team in 52 years to win one for The Land.

It's unprecedented stuff that the Cavs are after. Kind of like the night Irving had in Game 5.

James was asked if he had ever seen anything before quite like Irving's performance.

"Nobody has," he replied.
 

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Andrew Bogut (knee) travels with Warriors, awaiting MRI results




Injured center Andrew Bogut traveled with the Golden State Warriors to Cleveland on Tuesday afternoon in advance of Thursday night's Game 6 in the NBA Finals, according to league sources, but a firm status update on Bogut's health wasn't expected until later Tuesday night.

Sources told ESPN.com that Bogut underwent an MRI exam on his sprained left knee Tuesday morning as scheduled. Yet sources said the results of that exam were being evaluated‎ further by the Warriors' medical team during their Ohio-bound flight.

An official announcement on Bogut's status, sources said, is likely to come after the Warriors land.




There was cautious optimism in the Warriors' camp late Monday that Bogut did not suffer any structural damage following a scary-looking collision with Cleveland's J.R. Smith, but Bogut did leave the a‎rena walking very gingerly.

Although the Warriors have been outscored by 25 points in Bogut's 60 minutes on the floor in the series, he was a major spark in Golden State's Game 2 victory at home, recording ‎six blocked shots.



With that performance, Bogut became the first player to register six blocked shots in an NBA Finals game since Pau Gasol in 2010.
 

BrownTurd

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Nigga made a thread when Cavs lost last week. Saying it was over... largebills got mad and told him the series was still going on. I was co signing his batshit ass telling him how awesome thread and shit. Nigga got shamed into deleting it.
I respect Bills. You can jog off a cliff for all I care
 

Big Tex

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I never was a bron fan even when he was on the Heat. I guess you forgot about all my post about Lebron

Nigga, when LeBron left the Heat you posted on this board you didn't have a reason to even watch the Heat anymore. You weren't gonna even root for them.

GTFOH.
 

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Warriors 2016 NBA Finals stats:

Steph Curry 22.2 points (42.4%), 5.4 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 42.3% 3PT

Klay Thompson 19.6 points (44.4%), 3.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 40% 3PT

Draymond Green 14.8 points (41.7%), 9.3 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.8 steals, 1.3 blocks

Dray is their 3rd leading scorer, leading rebounder, leading passer, leads in steals, and blocks leader. He's been their best player in the 2016 Finals by far and it showed last night. :yes:
Thise numbers dont look right..
 

Goingmark40

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after this last game i have no idea about this series anymore man. but the way lbj played last night i dont know know if he can do that two more times. but dudes a beast when he focused and the crowd booing him probably added fuel to the fire. but draymonds coming back arggggghhhhh....i dont know lol
 

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Total Playoffs:

Jordan: 33.4 pts / 6.4 rbs / 5.7 ast / 2.1 stls / 0.9 blks / 3.1 to / 48.7% fg / 33% 3pt / 83% ft
James: 27.9 pts / 7.2 rbs / 6.7 ast / 1.8 stls / 0.9 blks / 3.5 to / 47.8 % fg / 32% 3pg / 75% ft


The major difference though:





VERSUS


AND

AND





:roflmao2:
 

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Please stop, I dont need @KingTaharqa going on a rampage...:giggle::giggle:
Dude I'm just posting facts... Dude is constantly posting obscure shit: LeBron set a record last night for most gatorade cups used in playoff history, LeBron just broke the record for most times tying his laces in the playoffs, LeBron just moved in to third place all time for most minutes ever listening to half time speeches. Passing Walt Bellamy... You know shit like that.

Just thought I'd spread some statistical love is all! :D
 

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Dude I'm just posting facts... Dude is constantly posting obscure shit: LeBron set a record last night for most gatorade cups used in playoff history, LeBron just broke the record for most times tying his laces in the playoffs, LeBron just moved in to third place all time for most minutes ever listening to half time speeches. Passing Walt Bellamy... You know shit like that.

Just thought I'd spread some statistical love is all! :D
:lol::smh::lol:
 

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Man that clown ass fool created the gayest pet name ever for another man and shit! Fuck, Jordan - 'Air', Carmelo 'Melo', Curry 'Chef'/'Cheat Code', Shaq - 'Superman', Durant - 'KD', LeBron - FUCKIN INKOSI!?!?!?! Da fuck is that gay shit, AND, when LeBron is playing well, and it gets good and tender to that faggit, he shortens it and adds a hypen... I can see his mancrush having gay ass sitting there in his moms basement, with those gay ass fluffy slippers on, watching LeBron monday night talking about - "Get them 'Kosi'!?!?! When he called that motherfucker 'KOSI' the other day I was done with that Nigga! HAD to put his ass on ignore after that Gay shit! :lol:
 

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Man that clown ass fool created the gayest pet name ever for another man and shit! Fuck, Jordan - 'Air', Carmelo 'Melo', Curry 'Chef'/'Cheat Code', Shaq - 'Superman', Durant - 'KD', LeBron - FUCKIN INKOSI!?!?!?! Da fuck is that gay shit, AND, when LeBron is playing well, and it gets good and tender to that faggit, he shortens it and adds a hypen... I can see his mancrush having gay ass sitting there in his moms basement, with those gay ass fluffy slippers on, watching LeBron monday night talking about - "Get them 'Kosi'!?!?! When he called that motherfucker 'KOSI' the other day I was done with that Nigga! HAD to put his ass on ignore after that Gay shit! :lol:
:frozen:
 

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Dude I'm just posting facts... Dude is constantly posting obscure shit: LeBron set a record last night for most gatorade cups used in playoff history, LeBron just broke the record for most times tying his laces in the playoffs, LeBron just moved in to third place all time for most minutes ever listening to half time speeches. Passing Walt Bellamy... You know shit like that.

Just thought I'd spread some statistical love is all! :D

lmfaaaaao
 

Mask

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Inkosi means king. It's an African language.

Zulu to be exact.


Man that was some enjoyable times...could went to see dude type that Inkosi....look back got me feeling like "what a time to be alive"....


:dance:

Folks on other site don't know the fun we had with this shit...
 

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LeBron James has reportedly watched "The Godfather" six times during playoffs



LeBron James
looked cold-blooded in Game 5.

How did he generate and harness such intensity?

Chris Broussard of ESPN:

Last night, to settle himself down, he watched “The Godfather: Part II.” He has taken to watching “The Godfather” now throughout this postseason. As you know, like I said, no social media, no SportsCenter, none of that stuff. He’s watching movies. And he’s watched “The Godfather” six times this postseason. He said last night, It just settled me down.

LeBron made the Warriors and offer they couldn’t refuse. He kept his friends close but his enemies closer. He left the gun and took the cannoli.

Was this his version of telling Kevin Love: “I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart”?

What a great movie to channel a cool and competitive mindset.

So what happened in Games 1 and 2? LeBron must have watched “The Godfather: Part III” before those.
 

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Inkosi means king. It's an African language.

Zulu to be exact.

LeBron earned that name.


Most of us here knew that... and that is really not the point, but hey...
So LeBron is YOUR King too huh Bruh? Phew!!!! :lol:

Given that... explain 'Kosi' though.... and explain how LeBron 'earned' that name... (This should be interesting :popcorn: )

Got your cape swinging too. You've been on a roll lately chief, jumping in to shit that doesn't concern you but hey... You're world! :lol:
 

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after this last game i have no idea about this series anymore man. but the way lbj played last night i dont know know if he can do that two more times. but dudes a beast when he focused and the crowd booing him probably added fuel to the fire. but draymonds coming back arggggghhhhh....i dont know lol

Of course you can tell how the series go.. Just pay attention to who is the referee for the game.. You will get your answer
 

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They saying them Curry's are sold out in 3 sizes lmaoo

yup

https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/mens-ua-curry-two-low-basketball-shoes/pid1264001-103

It is either marketing genius by under armor

or

idiocracy is really finally among us.

If you a Steph fans or actually like under armor and/or the shoes? COOL

cause if people who claim to not be able to pay their rent mortgage phone bills cable bills and groceries buy ugly $120 sneakers as a GOOF?

Cause these SAME people won't put money in savings, invest in themselves or others, no life insurance policy nothing.

We are done.
 
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