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LeBron and Cavaliers not scared of Warriors

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LOS ANGELES: LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers may need a Herculean effort to upset the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals but the game’s most prolific playoff scorer said he has beaten similar teams before.

James acknowledg­ed that toppling a Warriors team boasting two-time reigning league MVP Stephen Curry, four-time scoring champion Kevin Durant, defensive specialist Draymond Green and sweet-shooting Klay Thompson will be among the toughest tasks of his career.

But the three-time NBA champion was also quick to point out that he has faced such a talent-laden squad on the NBA’s biggest stage before – in 2013 against San Antonio while playing with Miami – and came out on the winning side.

“It’s probably up there,” James said after practice on Sunday when asked if the upcoming Warriors clash represents the toughest task he has ever faced on court.

“Obviously, I mean, I’ve played against four Hall of Famers as well too with Manu (Ginobili), Kawhi (Leonard), Tony (Parker) and Timmy D (Tim Duncan) on the same team. And if you add Pop (Gregg Popovich) in there, that’s five Hall of Famers.”

James even brought up the Boston Celtics teams he battled in the playoffs, both as a member of Cleveland and Miami, who featured Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo and head coach Doc Rivers.

Cleveland may be the reigning champions after having beaten Golden State in last year’s Finals and are 12-1 this post-season but are underdogs against a top-seeded Warriors team sporting an unblemishe­d playoff record.

But James is always up for a challenge and should never be ruled out. Last year he carried his team back from the brink as the Cavs became the first team to rally from a 3-1 deficit in the best-of-seven NBA Finals and win the title.

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