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<p>LeBron James and his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers famously trailed the defending champion Golden State Warriors 3-1 in a rematch of the previous year's Finals. But the Cavs won the final four games, which featured LeBron's game-saving play known as "The Block"—a chasedown stop of Andre Iguodala's layup in a tie game under two minutes. It was the Cavs' first franchise title and first for the city of Cleveland since 1964.</p>
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LeBron James and his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers famously trailed the defending champion Golden State Warriors 3-1 in a rematch of the previous year’s Finals. But the Cavs won the final four games, which featured LeBron’s game-saving play known as “The Block”—a chasedown stop of Andre Iguodala’s layup in a tie game under two minutes. It was the Cavs’ first franchise title and first for the city of Cleveland since 1964.
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ESPN will air NBA doubleheaders on Wednesday nights during April showcasing key NBA Finals games.

The doubleheaders begin this Wednesday with two games from the 2016 NBA Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors, where the Cavaliers became the first team in league history to rally from a 3-1 deficit to win the title.

The final two games from Miami’s 2013 title run will air April 8. The rest of the month will feature the clinching games from the Lakers’ titles in 2009 and ’10, Boston’s 2008 championship run and the final games for Shaquille O’Neal with the Lakers and LeBron James with the Miami Heat.