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While Warriors seek a rare NBA Finals sweep, LeBron James contemplates Cavs' limitations

CLEVELAND - LeBron James didn't hide from a truth that became especially clear Wednesday night. His team's task is to take on a historical obstacle. There was no use pretending the talent levels of each team were equal.

"How do you put together a group of talent but also a group of minds to be able to compete with Golden State, to be able to compete for a championship?" James said on Thursday afternoon. "That's what GMs and presidents and certain players (try to do.) It's not every player. Every player does not want to - sad to say - but

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