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Warriors sweep, but focus is still on LeBron James despite Golden State's third title in four years

CLEVELAND - A towel draped over his head hid a pair of black headphones and the face of a man whose every motion, every expression gets parsed for clues.

Friday night, after the Golden State Warriors had completed a sweep of the NBA Finals with a 108-85 rout of his Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James sat motionless for several minutes with both feet submerged in a bucket of ice. One pack of ice clung to his right knee, one to his left knee and a third to his right hand,

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