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Group of friends go viral for hilarious re-enactment of Cavs' late-game blunder

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When J.R. Smith dribbled out the clock at the end of regulation in Game 1 of the NBA Finals rather than put up a shot, call a timeout, pass the ball to LeBron James or do anything other than forget the score, he gave the Golden State Warriors a breath of new life.

That new life was all they needed to maul the Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime and win 124-114, stunning Cavs fans across the nation.

The play launched a thousand memes on NBA Twitter, as Smith had pulled off the “of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you’re the Charlie Browniest” heard ’round the world.

Take, for instance, these kids having some fun in the playground before bringing some impromptu performance art to the streets of their hometown and into a local mall:

The uploader, Samuel Grubbs, had another gem of a meme, pointing out that nobody’s talking about George Hill choking at the free throw line by missing the potential game-winner.

He even had a Mister Rogers-like affirmation for everyone reading — except Smith — and threw a Crying Jordan in for good measure.

The theme of Smith running completely off after the rebound was perfect Twitter fodder, as this clip demonstrates:

But as Fox Sports’ Colin Cowherd pointed out, if the referees had done their jobs correctly, Smith wouldn’t have been in position to make a fool of himself:

Was J.R. Smith's Game 1 blunder the most embarrassing mistake in NBA Finals history?

Thanks to the NBA deciding to drag out the NBA Finals so long that if the series goes seven games, Game 7 will be on Father’s Day, the internet gets to 24-hour-news-cycle its way through another whole day of hand-wringing, meme laughing and talking about anything other than how the Cavaliers can possibly bounce back and win this series after blowing the best chance they’re going to get to steal home-court advantage away from the Warriors.

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Meanwhile, anyone who picked the Warriors in five has got to be feeling pretty good right now.

If you’re a Cavs fan, though, it’s been a rough couple of days.

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Boston born and raised, Fox has been writing about sports since 2011. He covered ESPN Friday Night Fights shows for The Boxing Tribune before shifting focus and launching Pace and Space, the home of "Smart NBA Talk for Smart NBA Fans", in 2015. He can often be found advocating for various NBA teams to pack up and move to his adopted hometown of Seattle.
Boston born and raised, Fox has been writing about sports since 2011. He covered ESPN Friday Night Fights shows for The Boxing Tribune before shifting focus and launching Pace and Space, the home of "Smart NBA Talk for Smart NBA Fans", in 2015. He can often be found advocating for various NBA teams to pack up and move to his adopted hometown of Seattle.
Birthplace
Boston, Massachusetts
Education
Bachelor of Science in Accounting from University of Nevada-Reno
Location
Seattle, Washington
Languages Spoken
English
Topics of Expertise
Sports




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