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NBA Playoff Schedule 2016: How to Watch NBA Finals on TV and Live Stream
- Updated: May 28, 2016
The Cleveland Cavaliers will represent the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals. All that’s left is for a team to emerge from the Western Conference.
LeBron James led the Cavaliers to a 113-87 Game 6 win over the Toronto Raptors on Friday, sending the superstar to the Finals for the sixth year in a row. The challenge for the team will be to improve on last year’s result, when it lost to the Golden State Warriors in six games.
No matter which team advances to face Cleveland, it will be an entertaining battle. The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Warriors both have tons of talent and star power, which should keep fans entertained throughout the series.
While the locations and times remain to be seen, here is what we know heading into the highly anticipated series:
The home team won the first five games of the Eastern Conference Finals, most of them in dominant fashion. While the Cavaliers seemed to send a message with their 38-point win at Quicken Loans Arena in Game 5, you couldn’t count Toronto out after its previous success at home.
At least, that was until Cleveland cruised to a 26-point road victory to seal the series with little resistance Friday.
James finished with 33 points, his highest total of the playoffs, to go with 11 rebounds, six assists and three blocks. Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love also came up big, as they have throughout the postseason. After Love (shoulder) missed the Finals last year …
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