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Kevin Love interrupts LeBron’s postgame press conference for a team selfie

The Cavaliers are headed to the NBA Finals but first, they have to take a selfie.

During Cleveland’s postgame interview, LeBron James was joined by a few of his teammates who looked thrilled to be done with the Eastern Conference Finals. As soon as the game was over, the team was ready to celebrate and LeBron was even so excited handing out t-shirts that he almost forgot to talk to Kristen Ledlow.

This time, LeBron didn’t forget to answer questions. He just took a quick break for that selfie. This is a big change since Kevin Love was photoshopping himself into team photos because the other Cavs typically left him out.

But now Kevin can post the selfie on Instagram:

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