OAKLAND, Calif. – The NBA Finals tipped off Thursday with Commissioner Adam Silver addressing assembled media, saying his league is about "celebrating greatness."
"That's what you're seeing on the floor here," Silver added.
In Golden State's 124-114 overtime victory in Game 1, greatness was indeed celebrated — and a memorable mistake by Cleveland's J.R. Smith was immortalized — in a game that delivered on the hype of the fourth straight Finals meeting between the Warriors and Cavaliers.
Ultimately, LeBron James' 51 points, a career playoff high, were not enough to save Cleveland in overtime. Add in his 19-for-32 shooting and his eight rebounds and eight assists, and it still wasn't enough.
For all of the greatness James put on display Thursday night, it was the strength and depth of Golden State's star-studded roster — plus some ill-timed brain-lock from Smith — that allowed Golden State to prevail.
The key sequence came with 4.7 seconds left in regulation, with Cleveland trailing 107-106. A great pass from James to a cutting George Hill resulted in a foul, sending Hill to the line for two free throws. But after making the first free throw, Hill missed the second, and Smith grabbed the rebound, giving Cleveland a chance to get a final shot.
Instead, Smith — seemingly thinking Cleveland was ahead instead of tied — dribbled all the way out to half court, letting the final four seconds run off the clock as all 19,596 in attendance — not to mention the players on the court — stared at him. The buzzer sounded, the crowd at Oracle Arena exhaled, and James turned to Smith and quite clearly seemed to ask him what, exactly, he was thinking.
"We got lucky," Golden State coach Steve Kerr said.