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Warriors sweep Cavs to defend title

Durant named MVP again as LeBron ponders future

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CLEVELAND, June 9, (AFP): An overpoweri­ng Golden State Warriors squad captured their third NBA crown in four seasons late Friday, routing Cleveland 108-85 to complete a sweep in the best-of-seven NBA Finals.

Stephen Curry scored 37 points and Kevin Durant was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player for the second consecutiv­e year after 20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists – his first finals triple double.

James Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry shoots in front of Cleveland Cavaliers forward Jeff Green (right), during Game 4 of basketball’s NBA Finals on June 8 in Cleveland. The Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 108-85

to sweep the series. (AP)

and the past two years.

“This is so hard to do and to do it three years out of four years is incredible,” Warriors guard Klay Thompson said.

Golden State claimed the sixth crown in club history, matching the Chicago Bulls for third on the alltime list. The Warriors won in 1947 and 1956 when based in Philadelph­ia plus 1975, 13 years after their move to the San Francisco Bay area, and the latest run.

“This was the hardest one we’ve had by far,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “It was definitely the toughest from the standpoint that it’s the fourth year in a row that we’ve attempted to get back to the finals. It was hard and it gets more and more difficult as you go through.”

Cavaliers star LeBron James revealed after the game he had been playing with a broken right hand for the past three games.

“Self-inflicted, post-game after Game One. Very emotional. For a lot of different reasons,” James said. “I let the emotions get the best of me. Pretty much played the last three games with a broken hand.”

James struck for 51 points in the opener, the fifth-best game total in finals history but it was a post-game punch out of frustratio­n, into a blackboard according to ESPN, that caused the injury. James saw a referee call reversed against him and J.R. Smith forego a final shot with the score level, thinking the Cavs were ahead.

James, playing his eighth consecutiv­e finals, scored 23 points, grabbed seven rebounds and passed off eight assists on Friday but fell to 3-6 in the finals for his career.

At 33, James might have played his final game for the Cavaliers. He can opt out of his contract and become a free agent next month.

After leaving Cleveland with broken hearts in 2010 for Miami, James might leave the city again – with a broken hand.

“I have no idea at this point,” James said. “Sitting down and considerin­g everything, my family is a huge part of whatever I’ll decide to do in my career, and it will continue to be that. So I don’t have an answer for you right now.”

Fans chanted “M-V-P” in the final minutes to James, who returned to the Cavs in 2014 – sensing it might be their last chance to do so with him in a Cleveland uniform.

“I hope he stays,” Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. “But after a game like that I’m not in any position to talk about that.”

Curry, who set an NBA Finals record with nine 3-pointers in Game Two, hit 12-of-27 shots from the field and 7-of-15 from 3-point range.

“We just know how to win,” Curry said. “We keep waking up every day and trying to get better and we end up here. For us to be able to be here again, we can’t get enough of this feeling.”

A James slam dunk capped a 14-4 Cavs run to open the second quarter, putting Cleveland ahead 39-38, but Golden State answered with a 11-4 run and stretched the half-time lead to 61-52. The Cavaliers would come no closer in the second half.

“They made some mini-runs, but over the course of 48 minutes our will took over,” Curry said.

“We knew they were going to come out with a tough first punch and we answered it and ran right back at them, set the tone for the whole game.” Golden State outscored Cleveland 25-13 in the third quarter, James managing only four points, and the Warriors rolled through the final minutes.

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Jeff Green defends against Golden State Warriors’ Kevin Durant during the first half of Game 4 of basketball’s NBA Finals on June 8 in

Cleveland. (AP)

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8 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 108-85 to win the 2018 NBA Finals. (AFP)
The Golden State Warriors celebrate after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers during Game Four of the 2018 NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena on June 8 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 108-85 to win the 2018 NBA Finals. (AFP)
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