National Post

LEBRON JAMES CARRIES THE CAVALIERS RIGHT TO THE END.

JAMES POSTS TRIPLE-DOUBLE AS CLEVELAND ENDS HEX AND KNOCKS OFF GOLDEN STATE IN GAME 7 FOR NBA TITLE

- Ryan Wolstat @ WolstatSun

OAKLAND• Against all odds, Cleveland’s 52 years of sporting futility is over.

Fans in Ohio no longer have to hearken back decades to Jim Brown and Bob Feller, LeBron James has done what he said he would — delivered a title, in breathtaki­ng fashion.

James put the Cavs on his back with one of the greatest championsh­ip series in NBA history, concluding with a tripledoub­le in Sunday’s 93- 89 thriller.

The NBA saved its best for last.

A somewhat dull NBA Finals that was filled with blowouts concluded in epic fashion, with the game tied entering the final minute of the season, madness ensued.

Kyrie Irving missed, but James turned away a layup attempt at the other end with a two- handed pin that was one of the best blocks ever, given its timeliness.

Stephen Curry finished with a bad miss, Irving drained a tough three and James was fouled following another Curry miss while attempting a huge dunk. James hurt his left arm on the play, but hit one of his free throws to give the Cavs a needed cushion.

Another Curry miss capped a dreadful series for the two- time reigning league MVP, who was clearly usurped by James the NBA’s top performer for the bulk of his career.

When James returned to Cleveland in 2014, he said “our city hasn’t had that feeling in a long, long, long time ... What’s most important for me is bringing one trophy back to Northeast Ohio.”

James said in that letter in Sports Illustrate­d that he knew how hard it would be to deliver and that it would be a “long process,” but, mission accomplish­ed.

It took 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists and more Irving brilliance, especially that final shot.

“In Northeast Ohio, nothing is given. Everything is earned. You work for what you have.”

Well, t he Cavs c er t ai nly earned this. The team fought back from a 2- 0 and 3- 1 deficit against the all- time regular season wins leaders and took a seventh game at the toughest place to win a game in the entire NBA.

The Cavs t urfed a coach ( David Blatt), waited on Kyrie Irving to return from injury earlier in the season, fought off chemistry concerns and survived Kevin Love’s many noshows ( Love showed for this one).

Tristan Thompson j oined good friend Cory Joseph ( and precious few other Canadians) as an NBA champion.

James set the tone from the start of his return and simply kept going, kept propelling his squad until the work was done.

“It started l ast year after Labor Day. LeBron sent a text to everyone, ‘ Let’s get in early and start training. Let’s get ready for the season,’” Thompson explained earlier in the series.

“And we walk in and he’s in a full- drenched sweat an hour before the meeting time. So for a young player and for me and Kyrie, the first couple years, not being the best and being some tough years, seeing, in my eyes, one of the best players ever in a full drench of sweat working out, it gives you motivation as a young player.

“It shows that if he’s in the gym working his tail off and you guys know how good he is, I have no excuse. I have no excuse not to be in the gym, getting extra work, getting extra shots, free throws, whatever it may be. And just the way he plays it elevates everyone’s game.”

Irving, like James a former No. 1 pick, finally lived up to his billing in helping to win a ring for the King, James’ third in seven Finals appearance­s, cementing his legacy at the end of a record sixth-straight Finals appearance.

Irving had said, “Right here, the magnitude of this moment, being with these great guys in the locker- room, a great team just fighting for a championsh­ip. That’s what I wanted to be a part of.” Then he delivered. And ruined D raymond Green’s game of atonement. Green will never be able to shake being suspended f or Game 5 with his team up 3-1. This monument al collapse will be put on him, despite a 32-point, 15 rebound, nine-assist masterpiec­e and Curry’s dismal play. This will be put on Green. Golden State’s record 73 wins went all for naught, along with its stirring comeback from down 3-1 to Oklahoma City in the Western Conference final.

This marks the first time there has been two 3-1 comebacks in one playoff year.

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 ?? EZRA SHAW / GETTY IMAGES ?? Cleveland superstar LeBron James turned in a triple- double in Game 7 on Sunday night in Oakland with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists.
EZRA SHAW / GETTY IMAGES Cleveland superstar LeBron James turned in a triple- double in Game 7 on Sunday night in Oakland with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists.

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