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The NBA postseason dust has finally settled, and with the field narrowed down to two teams, LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are gearing up to take on Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in a highly-anticipated Finals rematch. James, who was forced to carry the bulk of the load in last year’s Finals […]

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After three days of anxiously waiting, the Cleveland Cavaliers now know who they will play Thursday, when they tip-off for the 2016 NBA Finals. Becoming the 10th team to rally from a 3-1 postseason deficit, the Warriors quieted the Thunder Monday night in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals. After trailing throughout the first […]

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Here we go! According to the NBA, the Cavaliers are returning to the NBA Finals for the 2nd consecutive season, after defeating the Toronto Raptors 4-2, securing their 3rd Eastern Conference Championship in franchise history The Cavaliers still await their opponent — either the Oklahoma City Thunder or the Golden State Warriors. The schedule for […]

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getty images: The Golden State Warriors are a win away from ending one long championship drought and extending another. Stephen Curry made seven 3-pointers and scored 37 points, and the Warriors withstood another brilliant performance from LeBron James to outlast the Cleveland Cavaliers 104-91 on Sunday night for a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals. […]

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Copyright Getty Images EZRA SHAW The Big Three has faded. The Terrific Two is gone. And the Cleveland Cavaliers are still heading home with the NBA Finals knotted up at a game apiece. All thanks to the Chosen One — and his scrappy teammate from Down Under. LeBron James turned in a triple-double to remember, […]

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Instagram/k1irving INSTAGRAM/K1IRVING While the City of Cleveland rejoiced the Cavaliers’ first-ever NBA Finals victory on Sunday, one superfan could only celebrate from his hospital bed. Cavs’ guard Kyrie Irving posted a picture to his Instagram account following the team’s big Game 2 overtime win over the Golden State Warriors. In the picture, you can see […]

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  The Cleveland Cavaliers first Watch Party for the NBA Finals is this week. The Cavs are taking on the Golden State Warriors in Oakland. GAME 1 – Thursday, June 4th at 9:00 p.m. GAME 2 – Sunday, June 7th at 8:00 p.m. While the previous watch parties were FREE there is now a $5 […]

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  Back in early January, the Cleveland Cavaliers were floundering. They were 19-20, had an ailing superstar small forward LeBron James that was out of the lineup for two weeks, and just made a pair of trades to acquire shooting guards Iman Shumpert and J.R. Smith in a three-team deal with the New York Knicks […]

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FACEBOOK So far, there have been 165 million posts on Facebook about the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors since the playoffs began. And now Facebook is revealing that LeBron James is the primary point of conversation among users. In a competition of mentions between James and Stephen Curry, James overwhelmingly came out on […]

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If you can’t make it to a Cavs game in person, going to a watch party at the Q has proven to be the next best thing. Admission for Games 1 and 2 watch parties of the NBA Finals will cost $5 and proceeds will benefit the Greater Cleveland Food Bankand Shoes and Clothes for […]

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Cleveland Cavaliers fans are invited to attend watch parties for the away games of the NBA Finals. Tickets for the watch parties are $5 and fans can watch on the “Humungotron” inside of Quicken Loans Arena. The watch parties begin at 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 4 and 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 7. Doors […]

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  It’s the hottest ticket in town, home games for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals. People are snatching up their tickets, but there are things to keep in mind before shelling out your cash. Around $500 per seat are the cheapest tickets (Upper-Level Ends) newsnet5.com could find on Thursday, searching several trusted sites. […]