NBA scores 2017: LeBron James' greatest opponent is Kawhi Leonard and more


LeBron James detests seeing Kawhi Leonard.

We don't need to call it a competition, since James doesn't care for that word. No adversary can close down James, regardless of how great a protector. In any case, when James sees Leonard, he knows how much harder his life just got to be on the court. Only a look at Leonard falling off the seat, and he can rationally imagine Leonard's extraordinary wingspan and unparalleled cautious ability taking after his each progression. It's sufficient to drop a revile word or two — which he actually has done some time recently.

That minute occurred in the 2013 NBA Finals. James won that arrangement, with Leonard as yet forming into the player he is today. The Spurs beat Miami in the finals the following year, with Leonard being the third-most youthful player to ever win Finals MVP. The two players demonstrate no leniency against each other in each matchup we've seen since. On Saturday, in the Cavaliers' and the Spurs' first meeting this season, it was Leonard who metronomed his way back on top as San Antonio won 118-115 in extra time.

The Golden State Warriors knew the Houston Rockets had a flood of three-point endeavors traveled their direction. The Rockets have a whole munititions stockpile of three-point shooters went for each group they confront, and the Warriors were the same. At the point when the two groups confronted on Friday, Houston propelled 35 endeavors from past the circular segment.



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