A Look Back: Love, Tristan, JR and the Rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Top Plays of the Finals

May 4, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; The Cleveland Cavaliers bench, including forward Kevin Love (0), guard Iman Shumpert (4), guard J.R. Smith (5), and center Tristan Thompson (13) celebrate Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams
May 4, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; The Cleveland Cavaliers bench, including forward Kevin Love (0), guard Iman Shumpert (4), guard J.R. Smith (5), and center Tristan Thompson (13) celebrate Cleveland Cavaliers guard Mo Williams /
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Dahntay Jones’ And-One, Game 6

Knowing that each game was still an elimination truly motivated each and every one of the Cavs players. And it’s a good thing, because early foul trouble in Game 6 for Iman Shumpert, J.R. Smith and Richard Jefferson meant the next man was up. That was Dahntay Jones, who came in at just the right time, when the Warriors began to cut the lead down with the second quarter coming to a close. Jones boosted the Cavs and set them back on the right path with this three-point play, as well as a defensive play, which led to two free-throws for him after a Golden State foul.

Game 6 (June 16, 2016)

Final Score: CLE 115 – GSW 101

Series: Tied 3-3

Next: Iman Shumpert's 4-Point Play, Game 7