Manila Bulletin

LeBron, Cavaliers are long shots vs the defending champions

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OAKLAND (AFP) – LeBron James will attempt the most amazing achievemen­t of his historic career by leading the twice-rebuilt Cleveland Cavaliers against heavily fancied defending champion Golden State in the 72nd NBA Finals.

The 33-year-old superstar reached his eighth consecutiv­e finals seemingly by sheer force of will, lifting the Cavs on his shoulders throughout the NBA playoffs to book their fourth finals meeting in a row against the Warriors, with the best-of-seven championsh­ip series opening Thursday at Golden State.

This marks the first time in North American pro sports history that two clubs will meet in the final for a fourth consecutiv­e season.

A title would cap the superlativ­es of an epic career because never has a James-led finals club been so huge an underdog as the Cavs are now. Las Vegas oddsmakers have the Warriors as the biggest NBA Finals favorites since 2002.

“We have an opportunit­y to play for a championsh­ip. That’s all that matters,’’ James said. “We’ve been counted out for a long time this season. It’s a heck of an accomplish­ment for our ball club.

“No matter what the storyline is going to be, no matter if we’re picked to win or not, let’s just go out and play.’’

Rebuilding after the off-season trade of star guard Kyrie Irving, the Cavs struggled and were retooled again at the trade deadline, leaving James and forward Kevin Love alongside role players such as outside shooters J.R. Smith and Kyle Korver and inside man Tristan Thompson.

“I switched my mindset at the trade deadline to ‘Let’s get the most out of this season I can,’’’ James said. “I’m trying to squeeze the most out of this orange to where there’s no more juice left.’’

Skeptics wonder how much juice James has left. He has seen 164 playoff games – the equal of two full extra seasons – from his first finals run with Miami to now.

And this year, in his 15th NBA campaign, James played all 82 regular season games, a career first, as he adjusted to ever-changing rosters.

“This has been one of the most challengin­g seasons I’ve had,’’ James said. “It has been six seasons in one. It has been a whirlwind. It has been a roller coaster. There has been everything that you can ask for.’’

 ??  ?? For the fourth consecutiv­e time, LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, left, and Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors will meet in the NBA Finals. Curry and Golden State have won two of those epic encounters. Two recent Game 7 showdowns...
For the fourth consecutiv­e time, LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers, left, and Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors will meet in the NBA Finals. Curry and Golden State have won two of those epic encounters. Two recent Game 7 showdowns...
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