The Cleveland Cavaliers made American sports history in two major ways this month: they were the first team to ever wear sleeves in an NBA Finals, and they brought the first title to Cleveland in over half a century. And both achievements, it turns out, were bolstered by the wise words of the late Steve Jobs. ESPN reports that Cavs star and eventual Finals MVP LeBron James used Jobs' 2005 Stanford commencement address as a tool of inspiration to rally his comrades before their Game 3 bout against a Golden State Warriors team that was at the time leading 2-0.
It was because the Cavs collected a convincing Game 3 win that there was ever a Game 5, in which the Cleveland team showed off its sleeved jerseys. Two further victories and one...
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