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  • Noel Foderingham
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    Congratulations to the Warriors….unfortunately there will always be a question mark regarding their victory, since they were the only team with Strength in Numbers for the finals. There is a good chance we could be looking at a repeat finals in 2016, hopefully this time with both teams at full strength, leaving no unanswered questions or doubts. But for now the Golden State Warriors reign supreme….deservedly so. Congratulations!

  • Mark Grayson
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    that's why Dirk Nowitzki is better than Lebron. Dirk didn't run like Lebron did, and Drik didn't team up with other greats to win a championship.
    Dirk unlike Lebron carried his team from the first round to game 5 of the nba finals to win a champion.
    the espn machine will make excuses for Lebron, because they've been cramming this guy down the public's throat for years.

  • John Doe
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    Lots of people don't know how the games you show are going to end. You take the pleasure away by giving away the ending before you even see the video with the thumbnail at the start. Then you build tension very well with you commentary but its just annoying because you have already given the winner away.

  • Multiply Add
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    stephen curry the warrior in three point..lebron james the cavalier shooter..both doing their best..let us wait next year if there is rematch..warriors vs cavaliers part 2..

  • ric112
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    I love how once rubbish teams can become the best in a matter of years in the NBA. Sadly, without a new billionaire owner my "soccer" team will always be pants.