Wednesday, June 22, 2016

KINGDOM COME

   Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers found a way to win the NBA title and I couldn't be more salty.  The drought is over in Cleveland. No telling what that city did to make God angry but obviously the big guy had it out for that town when it comes to sports for the better part of the century. Losing in the most heartbreaking of scenarios can really make a city lose hope. But King James delivered the first major championship to Cleveland in 52 years in dramatic fashion that just couldn't be written. Coming from someone who hates both teams equally I don't think this series was rigged whatsoever. I thought the officiating on both sides were suspect but then again I disagree with every referees decision. So for those of you complaining about a conspiracy stop it! You're a bad look like the new chef curry sneaker. 

   Between Steph and Bron the 2 best players in the world today it was the winner gets bragging rights for the next year and the loser gets their face on a million of those played out Jordan crying memes. Steph was billed as the perfect guy with the perfect family and the perfect life with the perfect career and after one finals loss it was like immediately people turned on dude. He loses his religion one time and throws a mouthpiece at a fan and now people act like his legacy is tarnished. Steph was the well deserved MVP for a reason and in no way do I think he or the Warriors choked. In every contest there has to be a loser. Except if your Anderson Varejao who gets a ring regardless so technically he is still a winner but anyways sometimes the ball just doesn't bounce your way and in a series between two top teams this one could have gone either way. Golden States record breaking season should not be looked at with an asterisk on it just because they didn't get the chip.

   I like most people totally counted the Cavs out initially after they fell behind 0-2 in two not competitive games and losing Kevin Love to a concussion for game 3. I thought it was blatantly obvious Golden State was just the far superior team. Game 4 was the turning point in the series because Draymond Green found a way to finally get suspended for one of his actions. But in game 5 something happened. Kyrie Irving happened. For the first time in Brons career he had someone else who was equal and could take over a game. The shot he hit in game 7 with less then a minute remaining was epic. Not to mention Lebron's chase down dunk on Andre Iguodala was so freakishly athletic and will be forever remembered as one of the greatest plays in finals history.  Also JR Smith we're just proud of you for not getting kicked off the team. Lol no but his daughter is very adorable and JR hit so many buckets that gave his team a punchers chance I don't think they could have stayed close with out him.   The unsung hero of this series was no doubt Richard Jefferson I think his veteran leadership was pivotal. When he was inserted into the starting line up it was his momentum and never back down attitude that gave his whole team extra confidence. Hands down best way to retire after getting a chip.

   As much as I really did not want to see Bron succeed here because I do not want his legacy to surpass my favorite all time player Kobe's. I can't lie he made me a witness. He and his team made history by leading the series in every major statistical category and by becoming the first team to overcome a 3 to 1 deficit to win a NBA Finals. His emotion after winning the title was moving and I generally felt that it was the right outcome. As cheesy as all those Believeland quotes are they were appropriate here because it was a story book ending of being the ultimate underdogs and overcoming the odds to be victorious. For all of Lebron's shortcomings his homecoming way more then made up for it. He became the hero that kept his promise and gave his city hope and the championship they so long fully coveted. 

-Caleb Raves

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