King James brings the championship home to Cleveland


After 52 years of struggling to win a championship from a Cleveland team, King James and the Cavaliers finally take home a title. I personally never counted Lebron out, because he's such a dynamic versatile player that you never know what he's truly capable of. He's definitely been one of the most entertaining sports players to watch, because of his athleticism. Overcoming much criticism throughout his entire career, Lebron James literally took Cleveland on his back and promised that he'll get the city a championship and tonight he fulfilled that promise. Although James is mainly credited and received the MVP trophy for the finals, he remained humble knowing he couldn't have accomplished his goal without the team. Kyrie Irving is a much was a key player in the series, because he picks up where Lebron lacks. Irving is a shooter, proving that through out the finals by knocking down key shots, similar to the last minute of game 7 where Kyrie hit the 3 point shot that solidified the Cavaliers win.  Overall after falling behind 3-1 the Cavaliers realized what they had to do in order to win, and that was play their game at their speed, and not act as if your playing catchup. They played with confidence and controlled the series. Even during their losses they were beating themselves, except game 2 when they were blown out by 30 point deficit. All in all both teams fought hard and this was one of the best NBA finals that I've ever watched, congrats to the Cleveland Cavaliers. 

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