LeBron, Cavs clip Warriors in OT to tie series
LeBron James turned in a triple-double to remember and the Cavaliers overcame a fourth-quarter collapse to outlast the Golden State Warriors 95-93 on Sunday.
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LeBron James turned in a triple-double to remember and the Cavaliers overcame a fourth-quarter collapse to outlast the Golden State Warriors 95-93 on Sunday.
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