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Cavaliers get big boost for NBA Finals as Kevin Love is set to return

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LeBron James will get some help Thursday night in Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors.

The Cleveland Cavaliers announced that Kevin Love has cleared the league’s concussion protocol and will be able to play.

The All-Star forward was injured in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals when he bumped heads with the Celtics’ Jayson Tatum in the first quarter.

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Love left the game and didn’t return, but the Cavaliers went on to win 109-99. His replacement, Jeff Green, had 14 points in 31 minutes.

In Game 7, Green had 19 points and eight rebounds as Cleveland won without Love again, beating Boston 87-79 to advance to a fourth straight NBA Finals.

Despite those two victories, the Cavs are plus-2.6 with Love on the floor and minus-0.9 without him this postseason, per NBA.com.

Fans had mixed reactions to news of his return.

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Love was the team’s second-leading scorer (17.6 points per game) and top rebounder (9.3 per game) during the regular season, although his scoring has been down in the playoffs. He has averaged 13.9 points in the postseason, shooting just 38.8 percent from the field and 34.6 percent on 3-pointers — well below his career averages.

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Cleveland will need him to step up in the NBA Finals.

The Cavs are big underdogs against a powerful Warriors team that beat them in five games last year.

As of Wednesday, Golden State was favored by 12 points in Game 1, which is the largest point spread in a Finals game since 1991, according to ESPN.

Cleveland opened as a plus-650 underdog in the series — the biggest number since 2001, when the Lakers played the Nets. The Cavs were plus-300 in last year’s Finals.

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Todd Windsor is a senior story editor at The Western Journal. He has worked as an editor or reporter in news and sports for more than 30 years.
Todd Windsor is a senior story editor at The Western Journal. He was born in Baltimore and grew up in Maryland. He graduated from the University of Miami (he dreams of wearing the turnover chain) and has worked as an editor and reporter in news and sports for more than 30 years. Todd started at The Miami News (defunct) and went on to work at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., the St. Petersburg (now Tampa Bay) Times, The Baltimore Sun and Space News before joining Liftable Media in 2016. He and his beautiful wife have two amazing daughters and a very old Beagle.
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