The Golden State Warriors had a chance to be the first team to finish the postseason 16-0, but the Cleveland Cavaliers were having none of it. A 49-point first quarter and an 86-point first half kept Cleveland alive with a 137-116 win in Game 4. All of our coverage is here.
Warriors fan lost a bet and got an even worse version of Richard Jefferson’s tattoo


Most Golden State Warriors fans are probably pretty happy today — after all, last night their team became NBA champions. But even though his team won, one Warriors fan lost big ... and now he has to wear it on his sleeve (literally).
After betting a friend that the Warriors would win the series in four games, Golden State fan Ryan Hagerty ended up with an even worse version of Cavaliers small forward Richard Jefferson’s tattoo.
Read Article >Barkley’s only ‘keys to the game’ for Cavaliers are prayer


Charles Barkley has faith in the Cleveland Cavaliers, sort of. And it kinda worked!
With Cleveland down 0-3 in the NBA Finals, everything needed to go right for the team to bounce back and win the Larry O’Brien Trophy. It has never been done before, but these are the same Cavaliers that became the first team to win despite being down 3-1 last year. After winning Game 4, they now need to become the second.
Read Article >What the internet thinks Dwyane Wade does for a living, based on his outfit


Dwyane Wade came to Game 4 of the NBA Finals to show support for his friend LeBron James, who is on the verge of being swept by the Golden State Warriors. They played together for the Miami Heat, after all, and they won two championships. So it’s great that he’s showing support.
Wade showed up in some interesting attire though.
Read Article >The Warriors want to win the title in Cleveland because they’re ruthless

Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesThere’s nothing sweeter than winning a championship at home — at least, that’s what most teams want to do.
The Warriors aren’t most teams. They don’t just want to win the NBA Championship, but they specifically want to win it in Cleveland and make their victory as painful as possible:
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Which 5-man lineup could beat the Warriors? Here’s what NBA 2K says.


It’s the question on everyone’s mind: Can anyone beat the Golden State Warriors? After all, they’re up three games to none on the Cavaliers right now and threatening to become the first team to ever go 16-0 in a single postseason run.
We wanted to test it out. On Thursday, we asked Twitter to help us crowdsource lineups that we think could knock off the Warriors in a seven-game series.
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