Will the Cavs start an NBA Finals comeback at home? Who is the MVP favorite? Our NBA experts answer the big questions after Game 2.
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NBA Finals bold predictions, MVP favorites and what’s next
Will the Cavs start an NBA Finals comeback at home? Who is the MVP favorite? Our NBA experts answer the big questions after Game 2.
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NBA Finals bold predictions, MVP favorites and what’s next
Warriors guard Stephen Curry set an NBA Finals record by hitting nine 3-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Cavaliers, breaking the previous mark held by former Celtics star Ray Allen.
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Curry on 3-pointer mark: ‘Pretty cool deal’
Steph Curry broke Ray Allen’s NBA Finals record with nine 3-pointers as the Warriors led wire-to-wire in an easy Game 2 win over the Cavs.
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Curry sets Finals 3s record, Warriors regain rhythm in Game 2
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he is “hopeful” guard Klay Thompson will play in Sunday’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals after his ankle improved overnight. Kerr also ruled out Andre Iguodala.
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Warriors’ Kerr ‘hopeful’ Thompson (ankle) plays
Think the refs blew the call on LeBron in Game 1? The refs sure don’t. Here’s an inside look at the call that changed the course of the Finals.
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Inside the call heard ’round the world
In revisiting his costly gaffe in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, JR Smith reversed course on his previous claim that he believed the game was tied at the end of regulation, conceding, “I can’t say I was sure of anything at that point.”
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Cavs’ Smith changes tune on Game 1 blunder
Although he is listed as questionable for Game 2 of the NBA Finals with a left ankle sprain, Klay Thompson is “optimistic” he’ll suit up for the Warriors on Sunday. Andre Iguodala, who is nursing a left lateral leg contusion, is doubtful.
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Warriors’ Thompson questionable; Iggy doubtful
Warriors forward Draymond Green said he was pleased that Tristan Thompson wouldn’t be suspended following their scuffle late in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, saying, “I’d rather a guy not get suspended. … You know, that does nothing for us or for me.”
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Green ‘happy’ Thompson only fined, not banned
Cleveland isn’t worried about a carryover effect from its staggering overtime loss to the Warriors in the opener of the Finals. On the contrary, according to coach Ty Lue. “We have the blueprint and now we need to execute at a higher level,” Lue said.
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Lue says confidence of Cavaliers ‘not shaken’
Cavaliers forward Kevin Love will not be suspended for Game 2 of the NBA Finals after lingering on the court while he was not checked into the game when a scuffle broke out at the end of Game 1.
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No suspension coming for Cavaliers’ Love
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert tweeted a series of statements giving thanks to LeBron James and GM Koby Altman for the team’s fourth straight Finals appearance.
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Cavs owner credits LeBron, trades for Finals run
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said he has talked with the 76ers about their investigation of executive Bryan Colangelo’s Twitter activity. He wasn’t pleased to be talking about that before Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
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Shadow of Colangelo probe on Finals irks Silver
Fans don’t seem to be tired of seeing the Cavaliers and Warriors in the NBA Finals. Merchandise sales for those two teams are outpacing sales from the previous three years.
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Cavs-Warriors IV gear outselling earlier years
Kevin Durant is favored over Warriors teammate Stephen Curry and Cavs superstar LeBron James to take home MVP honors in the NBA Finals.
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Durant favored over Curry, LeBron for MVP pick
Kevin Durant and LeBron James aren’t concerned with those who may be tired of seeing the Warriors face the Cavs in the NBA Finals for a fourth straight season.
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Sick of Warriors-Cavs? Durant and LeBron aren’t