OAKLAND, Calif. — They talked about ending championship droughts, starting new traditions and building legacies.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors met with the media Wednesday in their final practices before Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night.
Here are five things that came up along the way:
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STARVING FOR TITLES: There are even more discussed droughts in rain-deprived Northern California this week.
Cleveland hasn't won a sports championship in 51 years, the longest of any city with at least three major professional teams. The Warriors are in the finals for the first time since winning the title in 1975, and the city of Oakland hasn't had a title-winning team since the Athletics won the World Series in 1989.
LeBron James, who captured two titles with the Miami Heat, came back to northeast Ohio to bring a championship home. He's four wins away from doing just that.
"It's part of my motivation. I understand the drought our city has been in as far as a major championship, so it's a huge motivation inside of me," he said.