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Durant gets chance to follow LeBron’s path to title

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OAKLAND, United States: Kevin Durant’s first trip to the NBA Finals ended with him watching LeBron James celebrate his fi rst title as Miami downed Oklahoma City for the 2012 crown.

Now five years later and with two different clubs, both superstars are back in the fi nals, Durant still seeking his fi rst title and James again blocking the path.

Durant and the G olden State Warriors will be favored to dethrone the James - led Cleveland Cavaliers when the best-of-seven championsh­ip series begins Thursday at Oakland, California.

Instead of James having drawn criticism for jilting Cleveland for Miami in order to become a champion, this season it was Durant who aroused the ire of many fans by ditching fellow star Russell Westbrook and Oklahoma City for the Superteam spotlight of the Warriors.

And just as a move paid championsh­ip dividends for James after a prior fi nals loss, it could do the same in June for Durant.

“It’s a little different, definitely. I can’t lie,” Durant said of his latest trip to the fi nals compared to his fi rst. “I went when I was 23 years old, and it felt like the Western Conference Finals was almost like the championsh­ip.

“So it’s a little different now, obviously. We have a bigger goal in mind. But you’ve got to enjoy everything, man. When we look at it, this is just a blip on the radar in terms of our whole life. So every moment is defi nitely important and you want to embrace it and enjoy it.”

And just as James struggled in building chemistry in Miami with “Big Three” teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, Durant and his new Golden State teammates had to make adjustment­s to maximize the contributi­ons of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green as well.

“Ou r chemistry is getting better a nd b et t er,” Durant s a id. “We’re going to need it even more now.”

The Warriors have the best start in NBA playoff history at 12- 0. They are the ninth team in league history to reach the finals undefeated, in eras with fewer games needed to make the championsh­ip round, but only five of the fi rst eight won the title.

“I’m just proud of the work we’ve put in from the beginning of the season,” Durant said.

“We just kept grinding. We didn’t talk about championsh­ips or anything.

“We just wanted to build good habits and have fun playing some basketball. Simple as that.

“We want to take it to the next series and try to be great and see what happens, but 12- 0 really doesn’t matter going into the next series,” Durant said.

“We know it’s going to be a battle.”

Durant took heat for leaving behind a solid Oklahoma City squad that pushed the Warriors to the brink of eliminatio­n in last year’s Western Conference fi nal, but the move has paid off so far.

Durant is averaging 25.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.2 blocked shots a game in the Warriors’ perfect playoff start.

“Happy to be sharing this moment with him after all he’s gone through with joining the squad and leaving OKC,” Green said. “To be headed to the NBA Finals is a great way to combat all that talk. To win it would be even better.

“He didn’t make the decision he made to go to the fi nals. He made the decision he made for his own life and what he wanted to do, but also to win a championsh­ip. To go win. Not just go to the finals.

No o n e Schedule of games for the 2017 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers: ( Malaysian time)

GAME 1 - GAME 2 - GAME 3 - GAME 4 - GAME 5 -

June 2 at Golden State - 9am June 5 at Golden State - 8am June 8 at Cleveland - 9am June 10 at Cleveland - 9am June 13 at Golden State ( If necessary) - 9am

June 16 at Cleveland ( If necessary) - 9am

- June 19 at Golden State ( If necessary)

GAME 6 - GAME 7

remembers second place. It’s about winning.”

Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue has been impressed with what he has seen from Durant with the Warriors.

“When Steph and Klay have a bad game, which is not very often, then you can give the ball to Durant and he can go get his own basket and his own shot,” Lue said.

“You have that third player, definitely one of the top three players in this league, that can go get his own shot at anytime and that’s what makes them more dangerous.” — AFP

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Kevin Durant

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