Excellent block but ya...
Other factor is snoozer by Iggy not to get the ball up earlier to the back board.
Should have known LeBron was lurking.
Look at the moment he blocked it...it was an easy block and not even a last second "i got it" sort of thing.
Better than MJ's last shot honestly, and I'm in the MJ >>>>> Lebron camp.
Excellent block but ya...
Other factor is snoozer by Iggy not to get the ball up earlier to the back board.
Should have known LeBron was lurking.
I like the one where Amy swooped down and blocked the Spurs from holding on to their 1st 5th.
tee, hee.
It was a weak attempt by Iggy but he was playing hurt so I don't think he got the same lift he usually would have gotten.
Bend over and I'll show you amy.
Are you a gook? Then he will in a second, that chicken .
One of the best blocks I have ever seen when you factor it was clean, the importance of the game and clutch factor.
Not as good as LeBron's block on Splitter imo
I guess blocking a player crippled by injury with plenty of time left on the clock is somewhat impressive...for today's NBA.
Saves Spiitter from getting the front of the iron. No way Tiago makes that dunk, took off too far out.
lol don't give that old got attention
in any other round or rs game, that wouldve been a goal tending cause he came into contact with teh rim...
needing a stupid science sports show to tell me about the block.
It was incredible and it was a great remembering moment of lebrons all time status in the NBA.
The Kyrie 3 and LeBron's block, Love's defense on Curry sealed that championship. It also helped that the Warriors in the final 2 mins of the game went ice cold, could not hit a shot but Cleveland's defense deserves credit. No doubt that block is one of LeBron's career highlights, it was amazing.
Nothing eclipses Amy carrying James to it '13. She used her legs.
I don't think Golden State made a single point in the last 4:30 or so of the game, it was a way bigger choke than just going cold for a couple of minutes.
Yeah, LeBron hit a three to make it 89-87 Cleveland, and Klay Thompson then hit a layup with 4:40 left to tie the game. Those were the last points of Golden State's season, Cleveland won 93-89 on Irving's three with like 50 seconds left and then LeBron's 1-2 from the line when he got fouled on the dunk attempt with about 11 seconds left.
That stupid behind the back pass turnover from Curry with 5:16 left really unraveled the Warriors' offense.
One of the dumbest anti-clutch moments in recent sports history.
Even the fails like Messi missing the PK or Russell wilson's INT were not dumb plays just chokes.
Steph's turnover was idiotic. he also missed wide right on a jumper late too ...
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Curry should've did the MVP thing and closed the game out with a pull up three.
2:55.0 96-99 Turnover by K. Durant (lost ball; steal by A. Iguodala) 2:48.0 S. Curry makes 3-pt shot from 26 ft (assist by H. Barnes) +3 99-99 2:47.0 99-99 Oklahoma City full timeout 2:47.0 99-99 A. Roberson enters the game for S. Adams 2:37.0 99-99 R. Westbrook misses 2-pt shot from 2 ft 2:37.0 99-99 Offensive rebound by Team 2:25.0 99-99 K. Durant misses 2-pt shot from 11 ft 2:24.0 99-99 Offensive rebound by A. Roberson 2:22.0 99-101 +2 A. Roberson makes 2-pt shot from 1 ft 2:06.0 A. Iguodala makes 2-pt shot from 1 ft +2 101-101 1:40.0 101-101 Turnover by R. Westbrook (lost ball; steal by A. Iguodala) 1:35.0 K. Thompson makes 3-pt shot from 25 ft (assist by A. Iguodala) +3 104-101 1:23.0 104-101 K. Durant misses 3-pt shot from 25 ft 1:22.0 Defensive rebound by K. Thompson 104-101 1:01.0 S. Curry misses 2-pt shot from 1 ft 104-101 1:00.0 104-101 Defensive rebound by A. Roberson 0:55.0 104-101 Turnover by R. Westbrook (lost ball) 0:39.0 K. Thompson misses 3-pt shot from 25 ft 104-101 0:38.0 104-101 Defensive rebound by K. Durant 0:36.0 104-101 Turnover by R. Westbrook (lost ball; steal by A. Iguodala) 0:14.0 S. Curry makes 2-pt shot at rim +2 106-101 0:14.0 106-101 Oklahoma City full timeout 0:13.0 106-101 Turnover by R. Westbrook (lost ball; steal by S. Curry) 0:10.0 106-101 Personal take foul by R. Westbrook 0:09.0 106-101 Personal take foul by K. Durant 0:09.0 K. Thompson makes free throw 1 of 2 +1 107-101 0:09.0 K. Thompson makes free throw 2 of 2 +1 108-101 0:09.0 108-101 Oklahoma City full timeout 0:08.0 108-101 Turnover by K. Durant (lost ball; steal by H. Barnes) 0:00.0 End of 4th quarter
I've always said that the way the Warriors play isn't the way to win Championships. Just chucking up bad home run type three point shots and actually have them going in - I've never believed in winning that way. I love that they learned that lesson in game 7 of the finals which was the last possible game of the season, thus making them wait a whole year to maybe rethink that approach.
What's even funnier is that, that's the same type of shot Cleveland used to get over the hump to win the game and Championship. The Basketball gods, teaching hard lessons out there in game 7 .
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