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LeBron, Cavs force Game 7

The Cavaliers could become the first team in NBA history to rally from a 3-1 deficit to win the NBA Finals.

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He dominated Warriors superstar and league MVP Steph Curry, who picked up 30 points but was fouled out before being ejected from the game late on for throwing his mouthguard at a fan.

Back-to-back MVP Curry was fouled out and argued the call before being given his marching orders, following a questionable decision as Golden State Warriors lost 115-101 to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

“Yeah, I’m happy he threw his mouthpiece; he should be upset”.

The Warriors haven’t lost three straight all season.

Ayesha deleted the tweet and said frustration had gotten the best of her. But it wasn’t only about the game.

“It was obviously frustrating fouling out in the fourth quarter of a clinching game and not being out there with my teammates”, said Curry, who quickly apologised to the fan.

Curry scored 15 of his 18 points in the second quarter.

“But three of the six fouls were incredibly inappropriate calls for anybody, much less the MVP of the league”.

Above all, “The” LeBron James has not let down the Cavaliers’ surrender.

Curry said he disagreed with the last two calls against him, and that he regretted hitting the fan with the mouth guard.

Kerr said he thought about sitting Iguodala early but the veteran kept asking back in. We’re talking about these touch fouls in the NBA Finals.

“I mean, without the ball moving, without the screens being set, without the coaching staff putting out the game plans for us offensively then, what I’ve been able to do, it doesn’t happen. Or ratings (I’m) not sure which”, she wrote.

The Cavaliers held the Warriors scoreless for the first five-plus minutes of play in Game 6 and used their defense to ignite the transition game on the way to building a 31-11 lead over the reigning champions after the first quarter. The Cavs went on to win Game 5, which drew over 20 million viewers for ABC. “So he’ll get some treatment and be ready to roll for Game 7”. “Just saw it live sry”.

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He was simply brilliant and he, along with former Duke star Kyrie Irving, has led Cleveland back from a 3-1 deficit to tie the series at 3-3.

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