The NBA Finals Begin June 1
Photo Credit: Ronald Martinez/ [object Object] Kawhi Leonard sat on the sidelines last night, his ankle injury keeping him out indefinitely. David Lee left the game in a wheelchair thanks to a partially torn tendon in his knee. JaVale McGee scored 16 points in the first half while LaMarcus Aldridge scored six.
This happened:
The Warriors are now up 3-0 in the Western Conference Finals. And even though the Eastern Conference didn’t play yesterday, they had some news, too: Isaiah Thomas will be out for the remainder of the Celtics’ sad, fumbling attempts to look like a professional basketball team on the same court as the Cavaliers.
The NBA Finals begin June 1.
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