CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Cavaliers can make NBA Finals history if they win Game 7 on Sunday after being down to Golden State 3-1 in the series. LeBron James scored 41 points to lead the Cavs to a 115-101 win on Thursday. Steph Curry was hampered by fouls and was ejected after arguing his sixth foul and throwing his mouthpiece. A Cavs win on Sunday would give title-starved Cleveland its first major sports championship since 1964.
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