Manila Bulletin

Can Cavs rebound from blunder?

Warriors seek 2-0 lead today

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OAKLAND (AFP) — Cleveland’s LeBron James, known for bouncing back stronger from playoff losses, promises such heroics Sunday in the NBA Finals after what he calls one of the toughest defeats of his career.

Defending champion Golden State opened the best-of-seven championsh­ip series with a 124-114 overtime home victory Thursday after the Cavaliers led in the final seconds.

Referees reversed a charging foul on Warriors forward Kevin Durant on video review into a blocking foul on James in the final minute of regulation time and Cleveland’s JR Smith squandered a last shot chance in the fourth quarter apparently unaware the score was level.

“It’s one of the toughest losses I’ve had in my career,” James said Saturday. “Because of everything that kind of went on with the game and the way we played.

“It was a tough 24 hours... for our whole ballclub because we put ourselves in a great position to be successful.”

James scored 51 points, grabbed eight rebounds and passed off eight assists, his scoring total the most in an NBA Finals game since 1993 and the most ever in a losing cause.

But far from demoralize­d, James said he is re-energized by the chance to level the series before the scene changes to Cleveland next week in the fourth consecutiv­e finals between the two clubs.

“You should feel excited about the opportunit­y to be better and be great and move forward,” James said. “I woke up feeling excited about the opportunit­y that presents itself tomorrow.

“I expect us to come and play with the same grit we had in game one. And we made a lot of mistakes in game one. I expect us to be better.”

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