Cleveland Cavs Win NBA Title 93-89 Over Golden State

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The Cleveland Cavs beat the Golden State Warriors 93 to 89 to win their first NBA title. It was a Game 7 win and first title for city of Cleveland in 52 years.

Not since the great Hall Of Famer Jim Brown let the Browns to the NFL title in 1964 has the city celebrated a title.

Led by great Lebron James who won MVP honors for the third title in his Hall Of Fame career. The Cavs overcame a 3-1 GS deficit to win the NBA championship. James has a triple double of 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. Plus three block shots and two steals. Stay tuned for a “Sports Inner City Internet TV” program right here.

Kyrie Irving scored 26 points including a big three pointer with 53 seconds left to give the Cavs a 92-89 lead. Then Lebron made a free throw to make it 93-89. Which was the final score and the Cavs and city of Cleveland started to celebrate being the new NBA champs.

I felt so happy for Lebron and the Cavs and for sure for the city of Cleveland. I remember how happy we were here in Seattle when the Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl a few years ago. A million people flooded downtown for victory parade in 15 degree temps. I am not going to lie, yours truly was at home watching on TV. But that did not take away my joy.

Lebron James left the Cavs, went to Miami and won a few titles. Left Miami to come home to Akron and help nearby Cleveland win a championship and he did just that. James is blessed ladies and gentlemen. God has touched him and folks I am telling you he really has.

It seems MVP Stephen Curry was just not himself. He said he was OK but that is not true. He missed a lot of shots that most of the time he makes and the behind the back pass he tried to make near the end of the game one was of the worse passes I have seen at clutch time in all my years of watching basketball. What was he thinking? It is beyond me readers.

Draymond Green played a great Game 7 and it was great to see Green and James hug at the end of the game. Also it was great to see the pure emotions of J.R. Smith after the game in talking about his dad who was nearby watching on Father’s Day. It brought me to tears folks watching.

One thing that bothered me was after the game, with the great Seattle area resident Bill Russell standing there, Lebron was given the Bill Russell MVP Trophy by someone not named Bill Russell. I did not understand that.

Anyway congrates to the 2016 NBA championships the Cleveland Cavs and again I am very happy for the “The Land” Cleveland. We know the parade in The Land will be off the chain. The parade is Wednesday in Cleveland.

Gordon Curvey