Going back to Cali: LeBron, Cavs down Warriors, force Game 7
And no team has ever come back from a 3-1 deficit in the Finals to win.
Although Warriors coach Steve Kerr criticised the officiating after the game, he said of the Cavs: “Let me be clear, we did not lose because of the officiating”.
“He’s still to me the best player in the world”, Thompson said.
“It’s pretty cool”, James said. “So I’m not going to do it”. The Warriors have looked out of sorts and nothing like the team that set a record with 73 regular-season wins, but they are favored at home, where they’ve gone 50-4. Curry and his teammates have lost their touch, their poise and are in danger of seeing their historic season – and a second consecutive title – vanish. Last year’s Finals MVP said he’s playing. James and Curry will be under the microscope more than anyone, and the reigning league MVP believes he and the Warriors have one more great game left in them. “No two ways around that”.
But with a chance to make history, James would be willing to play Game 7 anywhere. James’ production has been just as impressive again this year, scoring 41 points in back-to-back elimination games to keep the Cavaliers alive in the series.
Curry said he had to produce his best game of the season, if not his career.
“They also wouldn’t let our cousin into a casino today because he was wearing warriors gear”. We’ve had some breakdowns, but he’s played well. In one she asked, “How many people does ryan tannehill have to get fired before you realize he’s the problem?” The Cavs will continue to pay extra attention to Curry and Thompson and force the other guys to beat them. When I need to be aggressive – well, I need to be aggressive, but when I need to push the envelope, do it, but do it under control. “I try to be the best player I can be for this team every night”. With all the things the media’s been saying about him, and everything on Twitter, I know he’s going to respond.
The reporter followed up, “You don’t see it that way?”
According to SBNation.com, Ayesha Curry tweeted, and later deleted, “I’ve lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money…”
It was Curry’s first ejection, and his time fouling out since December 13, 2013. But you take stock. You think about where we are. We like our positioning. We want to get the Cleveland organization a championship, so that’s what we’re all about. The city hasn’t experienced a championship celebration in any major sport since the Browns won the National Football League championship in 1964 – before Super Bowls existed.
“Just my short time being in Cleveland, just understanding and getting the history of being in Cleveland these last two years means a lot”, Lue said Saturday. “They’re really into their sports”.