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Richard Jefferson Was Adorably Mobbed by Former Teammates Ahead of Calling Heat-Cavs

Richard Jefferson and Kevin Love fight for a loose ball during the Cavaliers' 93–89 win over the Warriors in Game 7 of the NBA Finals on June 19, 2025. | Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

Nine years have passed since the Cleveland Cavaliers downed the Golden State Warriors in the 2016 NBA Finals—an eternity in both real years and basketball years. Kindergarteners from back then are in high school now; both franchises have been reinvented multiple times.

And yet, the legacy of the only NBA team to rally from a 3–1 Finals deficit continues to endure. On Wednesday, the Miami Heat's game against the Cavaliers brought together three of the '16 team's principals—guard Richard Jefferson, forward Kevin Love and center Tristan Thompson.

Jefferson is a color commentator for ESPN, Love is on the Heat, and Thompson plays for Cleveland. Before the game, the latter two players mobbed the former in a hilarious scene.

All took different paths to the '16 Cavaliers: Jefferson came at the tail end of a long career, Love arrived in a high-profile 2014 trade, and Thompson was a homegrown talent.

However—thanks to forward LeBron James, guard Kyrie Irving and others—all were united by one of the most extraordinary sports moments of the 21st century.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Richard Jefferson Was Adorably Mobbed by Former Teammates Ahead of Calling Heat-Cavs.

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