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NBA Finals Game 6 Replay: Warriors vs Cavs – 3Q
- Updated: June 17, 2015
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Iguodala, who had the added duty of guarding James, knocked down another long shot for good measure before he strutted back on defense holding out three fingers on each hand.
He could have shot an index finger into the air at that point – Golden State is No. 1.
“This has been a long ride,” Iguodala said. “It’s been a great season.”
While Golden State’s drought ended, Cleveland’s half-century of sports misery rolls on.
James returned from Miami last summer to deliver a title to his home region, but the 30-year-old superstar, left to do most of the work after All-Stars Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love were injured in the postseason, came two wins shy of giving Cleveland its first pro sports championship since 1964.
The city’s three pro teams – the Cavs, Browns and Indians – have gone a combined 144 seasons without one of them winning it all.
It’s not that James didn’t do everything possible. He finished with 32 points, 18 rebounds and nine assists and was dominant throughout the series, showing why he’s the world’s best player.
The Warriors were simply the better team.
“We ran out of talent,” said James, who sat facing his locker with a towel over his head for nearly an hour after the game. “We gave everything we had.”