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LEBRON’S CLEVELAND AND DURANT-LED GOLDEN STATE ARE FAVOURED AS NBA SEASON BEGINS

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eBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers will celebrate their city’s first sports crown in 52 years today, raising their championsh­ip banner as the 2016-17 NBA campaign opens.

The Golden State Warriors, meanwhile, will welcome superstar forward Kevin Durant to the fold as they set out to avenge their loss to Cleveland in last June’s NBA Finals after coming one game shy of backto-back titles.

The Cavaliers and Warriors open the season as favourites to play each other in the finals for the third campaign in a row, an unpreceden­ted feat, even as 28 rivals try to fight their way into next June’s title showdown.

Chris Paul and Blake Griffin spark the Los Angeles Clippers while LaMarcus Aldridge and Kawhi Leonard join guard Tony Parker and big man Pau Gasol to ignite San Antonio.

Dwyane Wade, Jimmy Butler and Rajon Rondo unite in Chicago, Toronto will try to improve on its run to the last four last season and Russell Westbrook will try to lift Oklahoma City after Durant’s departure.

But the Warriors and Cavaliers have made themselves the teams to beat based on their past two seasons of success, Golden State with a record 73 wins last season and the Cavaliers making the best NBA Finals rally ever by winning the last three games.

“Our mindset going into this year is knowing that the hunter has now become the hunted,” Cavaliers forward Kevin Love said. “So we have to approach every game a lot like the last two years, knowing we’re going to get everybody’s best shot.”

James averaged 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.3 blocked shots and 2.6 steals a game, leading the NBA Finals in each category to earn unanimous NBA Finals MVP honours.

“We’re not satisfied with just winning one championsh­ip. We’re not satisfied with just being successful. We want to continue to get better,” James said.

James 3-4 in NBA Finals

James has played in seven NBA Finals and the past six in a row. He lost his first with Cleveland then split four with the Miami Heat. Upon returning to Cleveland he lost one more before the Cavaliers captured their first to give Cleveland a first sporting title in 52 years.

“I came back to bring a championsh­ip to our city,” James said. “I knew what I was capable of doing. I knew I had the right ingredient­s and the right blueprint to help this franchise get to a place that we’ve never been. That’s what it was all about.”

 ?? AP & USA Today Sports ?? Kevin Durant (left) and LeBron James will be key players to watch out for.
AP & USA Today Sports Kevin Durant (left) and LeBron James will be key players to watch out for.

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