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Don’t be fooled by these blocks that he got.

The biggest factors were LeBron James being LeBron James, Kyrie Irving playing to his ceiling the last three games, and Steph Curry shitting the bed. Draymond Green was on the floor for three of the Cavs four wins.

You actually don’t know what you’re talking about.

“They are very clearly less good.”

LeBron is way the best basketball player in the world, and has been for every moment of his NBA career.

That would be such a dumb and bad call. His left hand had absolutely nothing to do with the block. Whatever the rule book might say, I’m glad the referees made the right call on this one.

Christ, dude. This was supposed to be the greatest team of all time and they couldn’t overcome one player getting suspended for one game? That is hardly the “league determining the series.”

Not asking normal, good, right-thinking people. Asking Warriors fans.

In a just world, still James. He was the best player all seven games. But he didn’t win last year, so probably Green or Barnes or some other horseshit.

No one cares Kevin.

Crow? I’m a Knicks fan. You can’t hurt me in a thousand years. Take your best shot. I’m dead inside.

I never got that line of thinking (that it was somehow bad that teams remade themselves to fit Lebron’s strength).

But they clearly adjusted, learned from that game, and devised a system through trial and error to counteract the lineup over the course of the series. The Cavs were running a different offense by Games 5-7 then they came into the series running.

It's Australian for Mexican.

FLOTUS, you tryna get tha pipe?

Also in the fourth quarter Kyrie or Lebron would would set up by getting a pick and forcing Curry to switch to the ball-handler. That was actually a brilliant strategy and another way to expose the weakness of the “switch everything” philosophy. Lue did a great job. Rotations were good, he called time outs to cut GS

I will not listen to anyone who’s says “Curry” and “injured” in the same sentence. They were so snarky and touchy last summer after they won bc people were rightly pointing out that in every series they played, the other team was missing a key contributor. What's good for the goose...

The one where Kevin Draper was the saddest.

I am not retroactively hinting that he shouldn’t have been MVP, perhaps you need some lessons in reading comprehension? He won the MVP and completely vanished in the finals except for a single game. Again, Kevin Love’s defense greatly helped the Cavs win game 7, which means he greatly helped them win the series. If he