CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James doesn’t have any problem with Golden State building a super team.
With his Cleveland Cavaliers trailing the Warriors 3-0 in the NBA Finals, James was asked if it’s good for the league, or even fair, to have such a dominant team.
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The Warriors added superstar Kevin Durant (above) to a team that won a record 73 games a year ago. Now they are 15-0 and on the cusp of an undefeated postseason.
James joined forced with All-Star Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami to win titles.
Game 3 of the series drew 20.5 million viewers on ABC, an increase of 22 percent from last season.
Golden State’s 118-113 victory over Cleveland was the closest game of the series and the most-watched Game 3 ever on ABC, according to Nielsen numbers announced yesterday.
The overall ratings for the series, the first time the same two teams have played in three straight Finals, are the highest since 1998, when Michael Jordan won his last championship.