Irving steps forward when things are down

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The average resale price on the team site for Game 5 is $1,731, which is nearly 20 percent higher than last year's Game 5 between the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers ($1,444). "I don't see anything's amusing or anything's to smile about".

Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue wants to see a tougher tone from the defending champions in their do-or-die showdown Monday (Tuesday in Manila) with the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals. As an athlete, one of the best feelings is going into an opponent's and enemy territory and just silencing their crowd. "Our mindset is to go out there and get one", James said.

Curry might not be overreacting, but his performance - as well as the performance of Kyrie Irving against him - will be scrutinized and analyzed from now until Game 5 tips off Monday night.

Here are the latest Game 5 odds and props as well as a pick for the game. "Not only because we didn't play well, but they came out there and took it to us".

The insane but enjoyable game, which took two hours, 51 minutes to complete, also featured a lot of trash-talking, numerous delays, lousy officiating and several hard fouls, all of which was just fine with Lue, who hopes his players bring the same physical approach tonight.

"Thank God I get to play".

Surely history can not repeat itself in the 2017 NBA Finals.

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"When you have home court ideally you take care of business at home and get a split on the road". But with Game 5 at Oracle Arena on Monday and the Warriors leading 3-1 just as they did a year ago before the Cavs won it all, there won't be a series-changing suspension this time around.

"Whatever he's doing, he should keep doing it", Myers said.

"I think it's great for the league what's going on right now, for sure", the Warriors star told reporters Sunday. We have to come out with some fire and try it get done. The Cavs did it by hitting an NBA Finals record of 24 three-pointers in the game; if that's the first time a team made that many triples in the championship series, it won't happen again anytime soon.

With blood in the water and the potential of winning the Larry O'Brien trophy in front of their loyal and boisterous fans, expect the Warriors' Big 4 of Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson to light up their home floor. "It's not only just because we didn't play well; they came out there and took it to us".

James finished with 21 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds to move past Magic Johnson, while Kyrie Irving led the Cavaliers with 40 points.

Myers, who chose to stay with Green as he sat out that game last June, recalled: "When we were there previous year, I think I looked at him and said: 'Let's just never do this again". I knew I didn't so maybe I'm just a little sharper than others then, huh? The Cavaliers brought their A-game in Game 3, which they could have won if not for an open missed corner 3-pointer by Kyle Korver and Durant's heroics.

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