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National Basketball Association Finals rematch tentatively set for Christmas Day
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors will look to take down the Cleveland Cavaliers in a Finals rematch on Christmas day, according to a new report. Nothing is likely to be made official before next week, when the league is expected to release the schedule in full.
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That game would be on ESPN, with the 2:30 and 5 p.m. games on ABC. This wasn’t the case last year, as the runner-up Heat played the Cavaliers on Christmas Day, but this year we’re going to be getting the match up we all want to see. However, until then, expect a few of the more important matchups to leak, including the Christmas Day schedule, which already has begun to. Last season, big market teams such as New York and Chicago were a part of the Christmas Day slate.
This is the second known Christmas game on the NBA’s tentative schedule, joining Heat-Pelicans.
While another Warriors-Clippers Christmas game would have been intriguing, the Cavaliers coming to Oracle is just as good.
Despite losing in the National Basketball Association Finals, the Cavaliers are the favorites to win the Eastern Conference this season. Golden State’s victory got here regardless of a historic effort from Cavaliers ahead LeBron James, who led all gamers from each groups in scoring, rebounds and assists.
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They’ll be exchanging presents and jumpers on Christmas Day.