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KENNY’S KEYS TO A CAVS GAME 6 NBA FINALS WIN OVER THE WARRIORS

Here are my 8 keys to a Cavaliers win tonight in Game 6 of the NBA Finals over the Warriors! If the Cavs can hit on 5 or 6 of these keys I feel they will force a Game 7, winner talk all on Sunday night in Oakland.

Kenny Roda WHBC Promo Photo

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LeBRON JAMES – JR SMITH – KYRIE IRVING POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE GAME 3 NBA FIANLS – CAVS 120 WARRIORS 90

No Kevin Love no problem for the Cavs as the “Big 3” of LeBron, Kyrie and JR combined for 82 points in the Cavaliers 120-90 win over the Warriors in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Golden State still leads the series 2 games to 1, with Game 4 taking place Friday night June 10th at Quicken Loans Arena.

But lets hear what this trio had to say about their 30 point win in Game 3.

LeBron - JR - Kyrie at the Podium - Game 3 NBA Finals 2016

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LeBRON JAMES and KYIE IRVING PRESS CONF. FOLLOWING CAVS 116-78 WIN OVER THE RAPTORS IN GAME 5 of ECF

Hear what “The King and Kyrie had to say about beating the Raptors by 38 points in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals 116-78 at The Q.

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CAVS BIG 3 POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE – GAME 2 ECF – CAVS 108 RAPTORS 89

Cavs Big 3 at Podium ECF Game 2

LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love discuss their 19 point win over the Raptors in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals, their (2-0) series lead and heading to Toronto for Game 3 Saturday night.

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LEBRON JAMES and KYRIE IRVING POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE – GAME #1 EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS

The Cavaliers blew out the Toronto Raptors 115-84 in Game #1 as LeBron James and Kyrie Irving combined to shoot 22 of 30 from the field for 51 points in the victory. Both were all smiles after the 31 point win….

LeBron & Kyrie Postgame Raptors Game 1

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INSTANT ANALYSIS: CAVS 123 HAWKS 98 – GAME #2 ECSF

Fox Sports Ohio’s Sam Amico joined me following the Cavs 123-98 demolition of the Atlanta Hawks in Game #2 of the Eastern Conference Finals to break down the Cavaliers record setting 25 made 3-pointers, a 2-0 lead in the series and a mini preview of Game #3 Friday night in Atlanta.

Kenny Roda & Sam Amico Photo at Hoop 5-4-16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LeBRON JAMES and J.R. SMITH POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER 123-98 WIN OVER ATLANTA IN GAME #2

LeBron James and J.R. Smith talked to the media following the Cavs 123-98 Game #2 win over the Hawks in which the Cavaliers set a new NBA regular season or playoff record for most 3’s made by one team in one game with 25. “Swish” was 7-13 from beyond the arc, while “King James” was 4-6.

LeBron James & JR Smith Hawks Game 2 Postgame 25 Three's Made 5-4-16

INSTANT ANALYSIS – NBA ECSF GAME #1 – CAVS 104 Hawks 93

Sam Amico from Fox Sports Ohio joins me to break down the Cavs 104-93 victory over Atlanta in Game #1 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.

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LeBRON JAMES and TRISTAN THOMPSON POSTGAME INTERVIEW FOLLOWING CAVS 104-93 WIN OVER ATLANTA

LeBron James & Tristan Thompson vs Hawks Postgame Game 1

LeBron James led the Cavs with 25 points and 9 assists, while Tristan Thompson scored 8 points and pulled down a team high 14 rebounds. Listen to what both had to say following their 104-93 victory over the Hawks in Game #1 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.

THE POSITIVES FOR THE CAVS IN THE SWEEP OF DETROIT

Tyronn Lue Postgame - Game 2 vs Detroit

TYRONN LUE – He was the first individual  that popped into my mind as the good from this first round series. He out coached and Stan Van Gundy with his adjustments and out of bounds plays or as they’re known in NBA circles – ATO’s – After Time Out plays! Not bad for only coaching half a regular season and coaching in his 1st ever playoff series as the head coach.

Kevin Love, James & Irving at Podium Postgame vs Detroit Game 1

THE BIG THREE – They finally looked like they can play together. They clicked in this series. Each of them had their moments and in those moments helped the team win games. They combined to average 69ppg – 23.2rpg – 13.2apg.

Kyrie Walking Off Court

 

KYRIE IRVING – He looked healthy, shot the ball well from distance, didn’t over dribble for the most part, actually played some defense especially on the final play of Game #4 and did something that is very rarely done, he led a LeBron James team in individual scoring with 27.5 points per game in a playoff series!

 

 

LeBRON JAMES – He continued his great all-around game attacking the basket at times in the series but still not enough for me. Hopefully he will attack the rim more in the next round, but you can’t argue with his final numbers in sweep (22.8ppg – 9rpg – 6.8apg). “The King” has been in “Zero Dark Thirty – 23” mode for quite some time now and is playing  his best basketball of the season.

LeBron James In Game Lay Up Game 1

KEVIN LOVE  Despite not shooting it well at 41% from the field, he did score points 18.8ppg and led the team in rebounding 12rpg and his effort was outstanding on defense even though he may not have always been that effective. A good series for Love, and like Irving he came out of it healthy and gained some valuable playoff experience!

J.R. SMITH – “Swish” did his job in three of the four games knocking down three-point shots and unbelievable “end of the shot clock baskets” to become that fourth scorer that the Cavaliers need. He also played good defense and kept his cool, which is paramount for him and this team moving forward. In other words, he didn’t lose his mind and have a J.R. moment that could hurt his team.

MATTHEW DELLAVEDOVA – “Delly” was the one consistent player off the bench as he played outstanding on offense and defense. The Cavaliers need him to continue this type of play throughout the playoffs and into the NBA finals.

TRISTAN THOMPSON – His Numbers don’t look great but he was the sacrificial lamb in this series and accepted that role. He had to give up statistics and take one for the team in guarding “HUGE” Andre Drummond and he did an outstanding job of that. A total team player.

A SERIES SWEEP – Regardless of how it happened, anytime you can “Broom” a team in the playoffs and come out of that series healthy it’s a great thing. Now you can rest and watch the next team you’re going to play in the NBA Playoffs as they continue to battle in their first round series and maybe get a little banged up or at the very least, get tired The less games you have to play, the less chance a player on your team can get hurt.