The Arizona Republic

Warriors win it all

Durant, Curry lead Warriors to 2nd title in 3 years

- JANIE MCCAULEY

Kevin Durant and the Golden State Warriors take care of business, beating Cleveland 129-120 Monday to win the NBA Finals 4-1 and claim their second title in three years.

OAKLAND - Kevin Durant capped his spectacula­r first season with the Warriors by bringing home that coveted NBA championsh­ip he joined Golden State last July so determined to get, scoring 39 points in a fast-and-furious, Finals-clinching 129-120 victory over LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.

Stephen Curry added 34 points, 10 assists and six rebounds as Golden State closed out its second title in three years after squanderin­g a 3-1 lead a year ago to the Cavs to miss a repeat. That stung ever since, and even Durant understood, because he gave up the same lead to the Warriors a round earlier with Oklahoma City.

James, who in 2012 with Miami beat the Thunder in Durant’s only other Finals, wound up with 41 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists. Kyrie Irving followed up his 40-point gem in Friday’s Game 4 with 26 points but shot 9 for 22.

This time, King James gave way to KD, who was the NBA Finals MVP 10 years after being picked second in the NBA draft behind Greg Oden.

Durant drove left, right and down the middle, knocked down 3-pointers, dished and dunked. He knocked down a 17-foot fadeaway over James

early in the fourth quarter, then assisted on a 3-pointer by Andre Iguodala the next time down as the Warriors pulled away.

Iguodala, the 2015 Finals MVP, came up big again with his 2017 postseason-best 20 points off the bench and stingy defense on James in a testy, tightly called finale to this trilogy Finals that everyone had stamped on the calendar from the moment Durant departed Oklahoma City to join Curry and Co.

The Warriors won in 2015 before the Cavs made their historic comeback last year. Then it was Golden State’s time again, with Durant as the prized addition.

Durant shot 14 for 20 and Curry — the two-time reigning MVP who took a backseat as the new big star got acclimated — finished off a brilliant postseason. Not to mention a healthy one after his 2016 injuries.

Draymond Green stayed on the court in a game that featured three technicals on one play 3:08 before halftime. David West fought for the ball with Irving, then they got tangled up and Tristan Thompson entered the fray and he and West went at each other face-to-face. West, Thompson and J.R. Smith received techs after a replay review.

Green had sat out this very game a year ago, suspended because of flagrant foul point accumulati­on after he swiped at James’ groin in Game 4. He had 10 points, 12 rebounds and five assists in the clincher.

 ?? RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Golden State Warriors celebrate with the Larry O'Brien Championsh­ip Trophy after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-120 in Game 5 to win the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena on Monday in Oakland. NBA FINALS: WARRIORS 129, CAVALIERS 120
RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY IMAGES The Golden State Warriors celebrate with the Larry O'Brien Championsh­ip Trophy after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 129-120 in Game 5 to win the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena on Monday in Oakland. NBA FINALS: WARRIORS 129, CAVALIERS 120
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 ?? THEARON W. HENDERSON//GETTY IMAGES ?? Cleveland’s LeBron James is defended by Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry of Golden State. James scores 41 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in a 129-120 loss.
THEARON W. HENDERSON//GETTY IMAGES Cleveland’s LeBron James is defended by Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry of Golden State. James scores 41 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in a 129-120 loss.
 ?? EZRA SHAW/GETTY IMAGES ?? Kevin Durant of Golden State celebrates after being named NBA Finals MVP.
EZRA SHAW/GETTY IMAGES Kevin Durant of Golden State celebrates after being named NBA Finals MVP.

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