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GAME 7: CAVALIERS 93, WARRIORS 89; CLEVELAND WINS SERIES 4-3

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King James and Cavs end Warriors magical season, bring title to hungry Cleveland

JOSE CARLOS FAJARDO/STAFF PHOTOS

Klay Thompson walks off the court as Clevelands Iman Shumpert celebrates with Mo Williams, far right, after the final buzzer signaled a Cavaliers championship.

When Oracle Arena went silent


except for exclamations of Cavs ...

MORE INSIDE
It just feels empty now:
Warriors fans stood the entire
game, waiting for the usual
magic. It never arrived. PAGE A6
Thompson: Draymond Green
was the Warriors best player
in this game, but he still regrets
sitting out Game 5. PAGE C10
Purdy: The Warriors failed to
score in the last 4:39 of the
fourth quarter. PAGE C3

OAKLAND - There, at the end,


Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala
just froze in place, as if they were
stuck in a moment that shouldve
never happened.
That seemed to be occurring in an
TIM KAWAKAMI impossible dimension with an unimaginable conclusion.
COLUMNIST
Until right then, until this Warriors
dream season was over, frittered away, failed, and
then fading to black.
The buzzer for Game 7 sounded, the Warriors lost

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LeBron James and the Cavs celebrate with the NBA


championship trophy after beating the Warriors in Game 7.

See Kawakami on Page 6

Orlando massacre fallout

Bill targets mom and pop operations

Trump considering profiling


Muslims within U.S. borders

Tiny water districts on way out?

Trump
Candidate says
to use common
sense over
political
correctness.

By Laurie Kellman
Associated Press

WASHINGTON Donald Trump suggested Sunday


that the United States should
seriously consider profiling
Muslims inside the country as a
terrorism-fighting tool, the latest example of the Republican
presidential nominee-in-waiting
increasingly backing positions
that could single out a group
based on their religion.

Proposed legislation would make it harder to create new agencies


By Paul Rogers
progers@bayareanewsgroup.com

See Trump on Page 6

Californias drought has revealed that


when it comes to water, not every community is equal.
Large urban areas, from the Bay Area
to Los Angeles, asked residents to conserve, raised rates to buy water from
other places and generally have gotten by
without much inconvenience, other than
brown lawns and shorter showers.
But communities served by smaller

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Sunny. High: 65-98 Low: 50-60


Full weather report on Page B18

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profiling, Trump said in an
interview broadcast Sunday on
CBSs Face the Nation. Its
not the worst thing to do.

systems, from farm towns to forest hamlets often lacking money, expertise
and modern equipment have struggled and, in some cases, nearly run out of
water entirely.
Now, a bill by a Bay Area state lawmaker aims to slow the spread of little
mom and pop water providers by making it very difficult to create new ones.
The problem, says state Sen. Bob
Wieckowski, D-Fremont, is that CaliforSee Districts on Page 6

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