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After Loss, LeBron James Faces the Future: The Warriors Are ‘Built to Last’

 LeBron James became the first player to average a triple-double in the finals, including 41 points, 13 rebounds and 8 assists on Monday.

OAKLAND, Calif. — As the final seconds began to tick off the clock in Game 5 of the N.B.A. finals on Monday night, LeBron James stood under the basket and looked up, oblivious to the action going on behind him.

Then, as the finality began to sink in that there would be a new champion, he pivoted and walked purposefully toward the other end of the court, making a beeline for Kevin Durant, a rare equal whom he had spent much of these finals battling.

In that moment when they embraced, James might have seen something of himself in Durant, another transcendent talent who had to endure years of frustration, and a change of scenery, before earning the validation that comes with a title.

A while later, James acknowledged seeing something else — a player in Durant and a team in the Golden State Warriors, who not only buzz-sawed through his Cleveland Cavaliers in five games, clinching their title with a 129-120 victory, but who may not be abdicating any time soon.

“Pretty much all their big-name guys are in their 20s, and they don’t show any signs of slowing down,” James said. “So there’s going to be a lot of teams that are trying to figure out ways to put personnel together to try and match that if they’re able to actually face them in a playoff series, both Eastern Conference and Western Conference. Because they’re built for — from my eyes — they’re built to last a few years. So we’ll see.”

James has taken his teams, in Miami and now Cleveland, to seven consecutive finals. Finally, there may be a team that can outlast him.

Durant, the finals’ most valuable player, is 28. Stephen Curry is 29. Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are 27. Only Andre Iguodala, 33, might be considered on the backside of his prime, though he hardly showed it Monday, with 20 points that included a thunderous dunk.

James reaching for a rebound against the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 on Monday.

The 32-year-old James, with the mileage of 14 seasons on his legs, never slowed down in this series. He became the first player to average a triple-double in the finals, and his 41 points, 13 rebounds and 8 assists on Monday were enough to leave him somewhat at peace with the final result.

This was not the James of two years ago, when he was still at his locker, a towel draped over his head, 45 minutes after the Warriors beat his injury-diminished Cavaliers in six games in the first of their three consecutive confrontations in the finals.

Instead, this time, James could look dispassionately at what happened. He even tried to put it in terms a sportswriter could understand.

“It would be the same if you wrote the best column of your life and somebody picked another one over you,” James said. “How would you feel? So you wouldn’t hold your head down, but you would be like, ‘O.K., it’s just not my time.’ ”

A year ago, James’s chase-down and block of Iguodala’s late layup attempt proved to be the signature play in Cleveland’s stunning Game 7 win over the Warriors, a victory that capped a comeback from a three-games-to-one deficit.

But the two indelible moments in these finals were not as favorable to James. In one instance, in Game 1, he was put through the rinse cycle, futilely chasing Curry and whiffing on a block attempt. Then, in Game 3, James stood helplessly as Durant buried a late 3-pointer that essentially gave the Warriors the victory.

James has now won only three of his eight trips to the finals, a losing record that doesn’t align with everything else he has achieved but does point to just how hard it can be to lead a team to a championship.


“It’s mentally exhausting,” said Jerry West, the Golden State executive and the former Los Angeles Lakers star who needed eight trips to the finals before winning his only title. “There’s players and there’s players that play the game at a higher level. The expectation for the players that play the game at a higher level is off the charts.”

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/

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