From the moment the 2017 NBA Finals ended, a fourth Cavs-Warriors series felt inevitable. But that wasn’t always the case as the season played out.
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Cavaliers-Warriors IV was always destined to happen … right?
From the moment the 2017 NBA Finals ended, a fourth Cavs-Warriors series felt inevitable. But that wasn’t always the case as the season played out.
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Cavaliers-Warriors IV was always destined to happen … right?
The path to Cavs-Warriors Part IV was way different than we imagined. Who joins LeBron and Golden State’s stars as the best of the best through three rounds?
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NBA playoff MVPs: Ranking the 10 best superstar performances
Browns safety Damarious Randall promised jerseys to everyone on Twitter who retweeted him — if the Cavs win the title.
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Browns’ Randall: Jerseys to fans if Cavs win
King James would not be denied his eighth consecutive trip to the NBA Finals after leading the Cavs to a gritty Game 7 comeback win over the young Celtics.
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Super 8: LeBron muscles his way back to the Finals
Kyle Korver was the surprise star of Game 4 for the Cavs, scoring 14 points off the bench and blocking a game-high three shots. But a third-quarter play in which he dove onto the floor for a loose ball was the defining moment for the 37-year-old.
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Korver leaves little on table as key ‘other Cav’
In a make-or-miss postseason, Cleveland’s shots finally went down, as LeBron James notched 12 assists and the Cavs went 17-of-34 from the 3-point line to claim their first win of the Eastern Conference finals.
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Cavs finally unlocked, match LeBron’s intensity to claim Game 3
LeBron James said he hasn’t been resting easy — “I mean, I lose sleep” — as the Cavs trail 0-2 to the Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals.
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Restless: LeBron says no Z’s after playoff L’s
LeBron James’ ability to remember every play of a Celtics run against his Cavs impressed Draymond Green and Steve Kerr of the Warriors.
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Draymond: LeBron’s total recall worth standing O
LeBron James scored 45 points in 43 minutes in Sunday’s Game 7 win over the Pacers, once again carrying the Cavs in a series in which none of his teammates scored 20 points in any of the games.
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LeBron: Taking over G7 ‘what doctor called for’
LeBron James scored 45 points in 43 minutes in Sunday’s Game 7 win over the Pacers, once again carrying the Cavs in a series in which none of his teammates scored 20 points in any of the games.
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LeBron: Taking over G7 ‘what doctor called for’
LeBron James’ monster stat line and some timely buckets from his supporting cast helped the Cavs survive a second-half charge by the Pacers.
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LeBron drops 45, gets much-needed support as Cavs hold on in Game 7
Kevin Pelton answers questions on how to look at Cavs-Pacers Game 7, perfect free throw shooters, and first-round sweeps.
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Pelton mail: Are Cavs’ chances overrated in LeBron’s first Round 1 Game 7?
The ESPN Forecast panel predicts Cavs-Pacers and Bucks-Celtics Game 7s, plus the Pelicans-Warriors and Jazz-Rockets series.
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NBA playoffs: Predicting Game 7 winners, plus who makes West finals
LeBron and the Cavs need to find a way to shut down Victor Oladipo in order to avoid giving the Pacers a chance to clinch at home on Friday.
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Follow live: Cavs return home