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Position-by-position matchups for the NBA Finals

A position-by-position look at the matchups in the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers: CENTER: Kevon Looney vs. Tristan Thompson. An afterthought much of the season, Thompson rejoined the Cleveland rotation in the playoffs and has provided the Cavaliers with 6.1 points

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