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Sounds of Game 4: Cavaliers vs. Warriors - June 10, 2016

Listen to Radio Play-by-Play announcers Rafa "El Alcalde" and John Michael's Calls of the Game during the Cavs matchup against the Golden State Warriors at Quicken Loans Arena on June 10, 2016.

Kyrie Irving drives down the right side of the lane, puts it up and LeBron James is there for the putback slam, giving the Cavaliers an 83-81 fourth quarter lead.

Jugada del Partido ECF Game 4 vs. Golden State

Escucha a la voz en español de los Cavaliers Rafa "El Alcalde" con la narración de la jugada del partido entre Los Cavaliers de Cleveland y Los Warriors de Golden State en El Quicken Loans Arena de Cleveland, OH el 10 de Junio de 2016. Los Cavs perdieron en casa 108-97 y ahora pierden en la serie 3-1 y tendrán que hacer historia si quieren ganar el título de La NBA. LeBron James se quedo una asistencia corto de su primer triple doble de estas finales al anotar 25 puntos, conseguir 13 rebotes y repartir 9 asistencias. Dos de sus puntos llegaron después de un rebote ofensivo el cual El Rey remato con una mano para la clavada del juego.

Q. Can you take us through the decision to bring Kevin off the bench? Do you think that was one that you, at the end of the day, felt was the right one?

A: "Yeah, I felt it was the right way. We had just won a game by 30 points. We played well. So I just decided to stick with RJ. Kevin came to me after the game and just said, whatever I felt was right, coming off the bench or starting, he was all in. So after winning the game by 30 points, I thought it was the right thing to do."

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Q. What is your mindset heading into the next game?

A: "My mindset is get one. You know, we've got to go out there and play obviously better than we played tonight. Better than even we played in Game 3. But we've got to get one. It's not about overlooking this. It's about getting one on their home floor where they've been very successful. So, you know, we've got to come in with the mindset that our coaching staff is going to give us a great game plan and we've got to execute that. We're about the results after."

Q. Kyrie, did you find anything personally offensively in games 3 and 4 that maybe you didn't have in games 1 and 2, and can you use that moving forward in the series?

A: "Well, I have no choice at this point. I'm following this guy to my right's lead. Game 3 and 4 I've been put in positions to be successful and our guys have trusted me to be aggressive, whether that be in transition or in the half court. Our one-four pick-and-roll with LeBron playing the four has been working for us great. So we just have to be better in Game 5, and come in with the mindset to be aggressive for however many minutes we, myself and everyone else needs to play."

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Q: What was the difference in the second half?

A: "I think it started in the third quarter. They got some second-chance points that hurt us. Steph [Curry] got to the ball, Dray [Draymond Green] got to the ball, [Andre] Iguodala got to a couple and they converted. That’s what got them over the hump. We shot poorly from the three-point line, shot poorly from the free throw line as well. We missed 10 [free throws] and that was tough for us."

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Q: Can you talk about what happened tonight?

A: "Tough for us when you beat yourself. A lot of loose balls we should have got. They beat us to all the 50-50s and offensive rebounds. They’re a good enough team, but we’re not going to beat them like that. It’s tough."

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