After hoisting the Larry O’Brien trophy at Quicken Loans Arena, the Warriors make their first trip back, facing the Cavaliers in a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day matchup. During the Finals, Golden State struggled for the first three games, before bouncing back two nights later; then clinching the series in Game 6. The stakes won’t be as high here, but there should still be plenty of drama.
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