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    SPORTS
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
East Oregonian
MARINERS:
NBA FINALS: Golden State used 27-4 run to take charge
Continued from 1B
same lead to the Warriors a
round earlier with Oklahoma
City.
“We learned from every-
thing we’ve been through,”
Curry said during the trophy
celebration. “Our perspec-
tive, being blessed to play
on this stage three years in
a row, it’s for these fans, for
our organization, for these
families. To be back here,
bring ol’ Larry back home,
I’m just excited to do some-
thing special. I’m ready to
do it again.”
James, who in 2012 with
Miami beat the Thunder in
Durant’s only other Finals,
wound up with 41 points, 13
rebounds and eight assists.
“I left everything on the
floor every game,” James
said after averaging a triple-
double in his eighth Finals.
Kyrie Irving followed up
his 40-point gem in Friday’s
Game 4 with 26 points but
shot 9 for 22.
This time, King James
gave way to KD, who was
the NBA Finals MVP 10
years after being picked
second in the NBA draft
behind Greg Oden.
“Well I’m not happy
he won his first, I’m not
happy at all,” James said. “...
Getting that first champion-
ship for me was like having
my first son.”
Durant drove left, right
and down the middle,
knocked down 3-pointers,
dished and dunked. He hit
a 17-foot fadeaway over
James early in the fourth
quarter, then assisted on a
3-pointer by Andre Iguodala
the next time down as the
Warriors pulled away.
Iguodala,
the
2015
Finals MVP, came up big
again with his 2017 post-
season-best 20 points off
the bench in a testy, tightly
called finale to this trilogy
Finals that everyone had
stamped on the calendar
from the moment Durant
departed Oklahoma City to
join Curry and Co. last July.
The Warriors won in 2015
before the Cavs made their
historic comeback last year.
Then it was Golden State’s
time again, with Durant as
the prized addition.
Durant shot 14 for 20
and Curry — the two-time
reigning MVP who took a
backseat as the new big star
got acclimated — finished
off a brilliant postseason.
Not to mention a healthy one
after his 2016 injuries.
Draymond Green stayed
on the court in a game that
featured three technicals
on one play 3:08 before
halftime. David West fought
for the ball with Irving, then
they got tangled up and
Tristan Thompson entered
the fray and he and West
went at each other face-to-
face. West, Thompson and
J.R. Smith received techs
after a replay review.
Green had sat out this very
game a year ago, suspended
because of flagrant foul
point accumulation after he
swiped at James’ groin in
Game 4. He had 10 points,
12 rebounds and five assists
in the clincher.
“I had a letdown last
year,” Green said. “If KD
was the consolation prize to
lose, thanks for that loss, and
we’re champs this year.”
With a much-improved
Chicago White Sox 10, Baltimore 7
Seattle 14, Minnesota 3
Texas 6, Houston 1
N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Tampa Bay (Faria 1-0) at Toronto (Estrada
4-4), 4:07 p.m.
Arizona (Greinke 8-3) at Detroit (Farmer
2-0), 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 8-2) at Cleveland
(Bauer 5-5), 4:10 p.m.
Oakland (Cotton 3-6) at Miami (Urena
4-2), 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Lively 1-1) at Boston (Price
1-1), 4:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Asher 2-4) at Chicago White
Sox (Holland 4-6), 5:10 p.m.
Seattle (Bergman 3-3) at Minnesota
(Gibson 3-4), 5:10 p.m.
Texas (Martinez 1-3) at Houston (Peacock
3-1), 5:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 7-2) at L.A. Angels
(Ramirez 6-4), 7:07 p.m.
Kansas City (Vargas 8-3) at San Francisco
(Blach 4-3), 7:15 p.m.
West Division
W
L Pct GB
Colorado
41 25 .621 —
Los Angeles
39 25 .609
1
Arizona
39 26 .600 1½
San Francisco
26 39 .400 14½
San Diego
25 40 .385 15½
————
Monday’s Games
Atlanta 11, Washington 10
Pittsburgh 7, Colorado 2
Boston 6, Philadelphia 5, 11 innings
N.Y. Mets 6, Chicago Cubs 1
San Diego 9, Cincinnati 3
Tuesday’s Games
Milwaukee (Nelson 4-3) at St. Louis
(Lynn 4-3), 11:15 a.m., 1st game
Atlanta (Dickey 4-4) at Washington (Ross
3-2), 4:05 p.m.
Colorado (Chatwood 6-7) at Pittsburgh
(Cole 3-6), 4:05 p.m.
Arizona (Greinke 8-3) at Detroit (Farmer
2-0), 4:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Lester 3-4) at N.Y. Mets
(Wheeler 3-3), 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 8-2) at Cleveland
(Bauer 5-5), 4:10 p.m.
Oakland (Cotton 3-6) at Miami (Urena
4-2), 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Lively 1-1) at Boston (Price
1-1), 4:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Espino 0-0) at St. Louis (Gon-
zales 0-0), 5:15 p.m., 2nd game
Cincinnati (Feldman 5-4) at San Diego
(Richard 4-7), 7:10 p.m.
Kansas City (Vargas 8-3) at San Francisco
(Blach 4-3), 7:15 p.m.
bench led by Iguodala,
JaVale McGee, Shaun
Livingston and West, that
“Strength In Numbers”
slogan that has become such
a staple the past two seasons
shined all season long, from
Durant’s 19-game absence
late in the regular season
with a left knee injury to
assistant coach Mike Brown
stepping in for 11 postseason
games to lead the way while
Steve Kerr was ailing.
During the trophy cere-
mony, Kerr said, “I want
to say a special thank you
to Mike Brown and my
whole coaching staff.” The
reigning NBA Coach of the
Year returned for Game 2
of the Finals following a
six-week absence from the
bench.
On Monday, Golden
State used a 27-4 second-
quarter run to take charge
— just after it appeared
Durant should have been
called for a third foul on a
basket by James — and got
to celebrate right at home
in Oakland surrounded by
a deafening home crowd
waving yellow rally towels
and holding up phones to
shoot video and photos as
the final minute of the clock
ticked away.
The buzzer sounded and
gold confetti began to fall.
The Warriors became
the first Bay Area team to
capture a championship at
home since the A’s finished
the Los Angeles Dodgers in
Game 5 of the 1974 World
Series.
A year ago, these
Warriors fell short after a
record-setting season that
included a 24-0 start and 73
victories at the end to break
the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls’
wins mark.
Durant even hugged
James. And that was just the
start.
Still on the court, he
and Curry looked into each
other’s eyes, did a little
shake then slapped hands
several times.
Two playful superstars
who found a way to coexist
through all the questions and
constant scrutiny, together
and smiling as champions.
Dame HS, Sherman Oaks, Calif.
3. San Diego, MacKenzie Gore, lhp,
Whiteville (NC) HS.
4. Tampa Bay, Brendan McKay, 1b,
Louisville.
5. Atlanta, Kyle Wright, rhp, Vanderbilt.
6. Oakland, Austin Beck, of, North Davi-
don HS, Lexington, N.C.
7. Arizona, Pavin Smith, 1b, Virginia.
8. Philadelphia, Adam Haseley, of,
Virginia.
9. Milwaukee, Keston Hiura, 2b, UC
Irvine.
10. L.A. Angels, Jordon Adell, of, Ballard
HS, Louisville, Ky.
11. Chicago White Sox, Jake Burger, 3b,
Missouri State.
12. Pittsburgh, Shane Baz, rhp, Concor-
dia Lutheran HS, Tomball, Texas.
13. Miami, Trevor Rogers, lhp, Carlsbad
(NM) HS.
14. Kansas City, Nick Pratto, 1b, Hunting-
ton Beach (Calif.) HS.
15. Houston, J.B. Bukauskas, rhp, North
Carolina.
16. N.Y. Yankees, Clarke Schmidt, rhp,
South Carolina.
17. Seattle, Evan White, 1b, Kentucky.
18. Detroit, Alex Faedo, rhp, Florida.
19. San Francisco, Heliot Ramos, of,
Leadership Christian Academy, Guaynabo,
Puerto Rico.
20. N.Y. Mets, David Peterson, lhp,
Oregon.
21. Baltimore, DL Hall, lhp, Valdosta
(Ga.) HS.
22. Toronto, Logan Warmoth, ss, North
Carolina.
23. L.A. Dodgers, Jeren Kendall, of,
Vanderbilt.
24. Boston, Tanner Houck, rhp, Missouri.
25. Washington, Seth Romero, lhp,
Houston.
26. Texas, Bubba Thompson, of, Mc-
Gill-Toolen Catholic HS, Mobile, Ala.
27. Chicago Cubs, Brendon Little, lhp,
State College of Florida.
28. Toronto (from Cleveland), Nate
Pearson, rhp, UCF.
29. Texas (from Colorado), Christopher
Seise, ss, West Orange HS, Winter
Garden, Fla.
30. Chicago Cubs (from St. Louis), Alex
Lange, rhp, LSU.
Competitive Balance Round A
31. Tampa Bay, Drew Rasmussen, rhp,
Oregon State.
32. Cincinnati, Jeter Downs, ss, Mon-
signor Edward Pace HS, Miami Gardens,
Fla.
33. Oakland, Kevin Merrell, ss, South
Florida.
34. Milwaukee, Tristen Lutz, of, James
Martin HS, Arlington, Texas.
35. Minnesota, Brent Booker, of, Missis-
sippi State.
36. Miami, Brian Miller, of, North
Carolina.
SCOREBOARD
Hockey
NHL Playoffs
STANLEY CUP FINAL
Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 2
May 29: Pittsburgh 5, Nashville 3
May 31: Pittsburgh 4, Nashville 1
June 3: Nashville 5, Pittsburgh 1
June 5: Nashville 4, Pittsburgh 1
June 8: Pittsburgh 6, Nashville 0
Sunday: Pittsburgh 2, Nashville 0
Basketball
NBA Playoffs
FINALS
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Golden State 4, Cleveland 1
June 1: Golden State 113, Cleveland 91
June 4: Golden State 132, Cleveland 113
June 7: Golden State 118, Cleveland 113
Friday: Cleveland 137, Golden State 116
Monday: Golden St. 129, Cleveland 120
WNBA
Sunday’s Games
Washington 88, Indiana 70
New York 94, Seattle 86
Minnesota 91, Dallas 74
Tuesday’s Games
Atlanta at Seattle, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
New York at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
Washington
38
New York
29
Atlanta
28
Miami
27
Philadelphia
21
Central Division
W
Milwaukee
33
Chicago
31
St. Louis
29
Cincinnati
29
Pittsburgh
29
Baseball
MLB
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday’s Games
Boston 6, Philadelphia 5, 11 innings
L
25
33
35
35
41
Pct
.603
.468
.444
.435
.339
GB
—
8½
10
10½
16½
L
31
32
32
34
35
Pct
.516
.492
.475
.460
.453
GB
—
1½
2½
3½
4
MLB First-Year Player Draft
2017 First Round
1. Minnesota, Royce Lewis, ss, Jserra
Catholic HS, San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
2. Cincinnati, Hunter Greene, rhp, Notre
Page 3B
College
NCAA BASEBALL
College World Series
At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha
Omaha, Neb.
(Double Elimination; x-if necessary)
Saturday, June 17
Game 1 — Cal St. Fullerton (39-22) vs.
Oregon State (54-2), Noon
Game 2 — LSU (48-17) vs. Florida State
(45-21), 5 p.m.
Sunday, June 18
Game 3 — Louisville (52-10) vs. Texas
A&M (41-21), 11 a.m.
Continued from 1B
a replay review that reversed
the original call. Gimenez
made his fifth appearance of
the year to relieve a belea-
guered bullpen.
That’s because the Twins,
despite their perch in first
place in the AL Central,
have allowed 10-plus runs
an astounding 10 times
already this season. That’s
two games in a row, too,
following a 13-8 loss at
San Francisco on Sunday
afternoon. They lost 12-3 in
Seattle to the Mariners just
six days ago.
Zunino and Carlos Ruiz
were the previous pair to hit
consecutive homers for the
Mariners, also against the
Twins last week during a 6-5
comeback victory.
Brian Dozier had three
hits and Joe Mauer drove in
two runs for the Twins, who
lost their fifth straight home
game.
KING FELIX
Mariners
right-hander
Felix Hernandez will get at
least one more rehab start
with Triple-A Tacoma, after
a successful turn on Sunday.
“We want to get him up
to 80, 85 pitches so when
he comes back we feel good
about running him out to
100,” manager Scott Servais
said. “I’m really excited he
threw the ball much better
and kind of got his rhythm
going out there on the
mound.”
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mariners: SS Jean Segura
will try to run on his injured
right ankle before the game
Tuesday, an important test
before he can return from the
DL.
UP NEXT
Mariners: RHP Christian
Bergman (3-3, 4.03 ERA)
takes the mound Tuesday
after taking the loss to the
Twins in his previous turn
last week.
Twins: RHP Kyle Gibson
(3-4, 6.52 ERA) starts the
second game of the series,
having beaten Bergman and
the Mariners on Thursday in
his best outing this season.
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