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Cavs not motivated by underdog status

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OAKLAND, United States— The Cleveland Cavaliers will not be motivated by their underdog status when they take on the Golden State Warriors in the fourth instalment of their NBA Finals rivalry, coach Tyronn Lue said Tuesday.

The Warriors have been installed by Las Vegas bookmakers as heavy favourites to retain their NBA crown as they face the Cavaliers for a fourth straight year starting in game one on Thursday.

The Warriors have won two of the three previous meetings, with the Cavaliers taking the 2016 crown after a miraculous fightback from 31 down.

Lue however says the fact the Warriors are most observers' pick for the title will not motivate his team.

"Our focus is winning championsh­ips, playing our best basketball," Lue said.

"Our main focus is to win a championsh­ip. We can't worry about what outside guys are saying.

"I don't think we need motivation. Any time you get to the finals you're playing for a championsh­ip and that's motivation in itself.

"We don't have to thrive on that. Being in this position is enough."

The Cavaliers reached the finals after a wild Eastern Conference series with the Boston Celtics, sealing victory in game seven on Sunday with an 87-79 win on the road.

The victory made Cleveland the first team to beat the Celtics at home during the postseason.

Lue said he believed the cornerston­e of his team's success was defense.

"I think we've grown," he said. "We talk all season about getting better and better so that when we get to the playoffs we're playing our best basketball.

"I think defensivel­y we've really turned the corner. We're been playing really physical, getting stops."

Lue believes also that his team may benefit from playing a gruelling seven-game series against Boston, stating that the team would be battle-hardened heading into game one.

"I think our whole team has to be aggressive. We can't use game one as a feel-out game. It's the first time we've come off a seven-game series in the finals and had only two or three days in between," Lue said. "Playing a game seven on Sunday in Boston will help us in game one."

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Event founder Jose "Dodong" R. Gullas (second from left) poses during the final press conference of the 23rd JRG Gullas Tennis Cup yesterday at his UV office. With Gullas are, from left, sportsman John Z. Pages, tournament director Fritz Tabura, and UV...

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