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Warriors win NBA title, down LeBron, Cavs 105-97 in Game 6 (Yahoo Sports)

As the final seconds ticked off and the Warriors began bouncing in celebration on their bench, Stephen Curry looked up and saw LeBron James coming at him. Moments later, Curry was hoisting a trophy in the air – one as golden as his team. Revived by Curry, their fresh-faced shooting superstar, and bonded by first-year coach Steve Kerr who made them believe, the Warriors ended a 40-year NBA championship drought

Iguodala's path to NBA finals MVP went via bench

Andre Iguodala set the tone for the Golden State Warriors this season when he accepted demotion to a reserve role for the first time in his 11-year NBA career. Iguodala scored a season-high 25 points and added five points and five rebounds in the Warriors’ 105-97 road victory Tuesday that brought a 4-2 triumph in the best-of-seven championship series and secured NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors for the

No experience necessary for Warriors to win NBA title

With a first-year coach in Steve Kerr and a team lacking any player with NBA Finals experience, the Golden State Warriors began the season as unlikely title candidates. “We definitely are a great team, a team that should go down in history as one of the best teams from top to bottom,” Warriors star guard Curry said. It’s the first championship squad lacking a player with prior finals experience since

Amazing LeBron, Cavs can't end city title drought

Despite the greatest one-man performance in NBA Finals history, LeBron James could not make the injury-weakened Cleveland Cavaliers a champion in his homecoming season. The 30-year-old superstar took his once-woeful club from a doormat to a title contender that fell short Tuesday as the Golden State Warriors beat the Cavs 105-97 to win the best-of-seven series 4-2, extending Cleveland’s US-record drought without a major pro sports title to 51 years

Finals defeats too much to bear for James

(Reuters) – LeBron James has tasted defeat four times in NBA Finals now but that does not make it any easier to swallow. In fact, losing to Golden State hurt so much he would rather miss out on the playoffs altogether than lose another championship series. James led the way for Cleveland with 32 points, 18 rebounds and nine assists in Game Six on Tuesday but it was not enough

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