The Phnom Penh Post

Cavs now need greater than greatest rally

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HAVING made the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history to beat Golden State last year, the Cleveland Cavaliers need an even better rally to d e f e nd t h e c rown a f t e r Wednesday’s 118-113 loss to the Warriors, ahead of a do-ordie Game 4 at 8am on Saturday morning Cambodian time.

Golden State’s Kevin Durant scored 31 points, including seven in a game-ending 11-0 run that stretched the Warriors’ playoff unbeaten run to 15-0 and their lead in the bestof-seven championsh­ip series to 3-0.

No team has ever recovered from a 3-0 deficit to win an NBA playoff series in 126 attempts, although no club had rallied from 3-1 down in the NBA Finals until the Cavs did it last year to defeat the Warriors.

And while the Cavaliers are far from surrenderi­ng, there is a sense the addition of Durant has made Golden State a much harder team to vanquish even once – let alone four times.

“They’re a juggernaut of a team,” said Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving, who scored 38 points in Game 3. “They do a great job of spacing out the floor, keeping a high tempo and just made some big-time plays down the stretch.

“We have to come out with an unbelievab­le mindset, unbelievab­le focus like we have and limit some of the things they’re comfortabl­e at.”

For superstar LeBron James, who achieved a life dream by rallying his hometown Cavaliers last year to win Cleveland’s first major sporting title in 52 years, the focus will be on improving every possession in every quarter.

“It’s a dramatic situation to be in,” James said. “We’re going to come in n tomorrow, watch some film, see ways we can get better etter and just try to takeake it one game at a time. ime.

“I’ve got to go home, get t my mind focused used and get my body focusedsed for Game 4 and we take ke it one posssessio­n at a time.”

James had 39 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists in 45 minutes, tiring at the end as even his indomitabl­e will was found wanting when guarding Durant on a pivotal 3-pointer with 45 seconds remaining that gave Golden State the lead for good.

‘Definitely draining’

“I gave everythin everything that I had, so at times throughout­thro the game I was tired,ti but that’s just becauseb I was just playing as hardha as I c o u l d , ” Jam James said. “B “But I was a b l e t o g get secon ond and third and fourth winds. I don’t contribute losing this game because we got tired. We missed some shots, and they made some.”

Asked if he thought the Warriors had taken the best shot Cleveland had to give, James said, “It’s so hard to say, but for me personally, I gave everything I had, so win, lose or draw you live with the results.

“They played a really good game as well, but they made shots down the stretch. They got stops and then they made play after play down the stretch.”

“You go against a team like this and you put together a game like we had where we had an opportunit­y – it’s definitely draining.”

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