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Cavaliers, Warriors get chance to rest

STEPHEN Curry and LeBron James, this season’s brightest stars, are taking basketball’s biggest stage.

The NBA Finals start next Thursday with the Golden State Warriors against the Cleveland Cavaliers, two teams who have little experience playing this time of year.

Golden State coach Steve Kerr was chatting with assistant Luke Walton a few minutes before what became the Warriors’ clinching victory in the Western Conference Finals, and a realization popped into his head.

“You know what we do now?” Kerr asked, somewhat rhetorically. “We wait.”

Now, we all wait.

Both the Cavaliers and the Warriors will have more than a full week to rest, recover, scout and plan for Game 1. It’s the same sort of break that Golden State had between the first and second rounds, and for Cleveland, these mini-vacations are now the norm‚ the Cavs also had layoffs of about a week following their wins in each of their opening two series.

It’s unprecedented in league history for both conference champions to be sitting around for so long before the NBA Finals. There are instances of one Finals-bound team having longer breaks, but not both in the same year.

There has been so-called “move-up dates” in the past, but no more.

“We decided a few years ago that it was important to lock in a start date given the global nature of the NBA, with TV and digital partners and 215 countries and territories airing the games,” league spokesman Michael Wade said. “While it’s rare for our teams to have a week off prior to The Finals, the time allows for both teams to rest up and get healthy.”

And everyone needs the rest.

Start with James, who has made playing through aches and pains at this time of year an annual occurrence. The athletic trainer who has worked in tandem with him for years, Mike Mancias, is basically around James more than anyone else as the playoffs go deeper, tending to whatever is ailing the four-time MVP.

“I will, as a leader, have our guys ready,” James said.




 

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