CLEVELAND -- Whether rewatching it on NBA TV or on DVR, or reliving it at parties or on social media, watching the historic Game 7 of the NBA Finals has become a pastime over the past three months in Cleveland. Add in some tearing up at the end of the game when the Cleveland Cavaliers win, even though the outcome is well known.Certainly this is true for Cavs fans, but its also true for the Cavs themselves.The 2016-17 season is officially open, but the Cavs are still savoring their championship, specifically by repeatedly rewatching their historic upset victory in Oakland on June 19. They rewind the Kyrie Irving 3-pointer that broke the tie, they play the LeBron James block of Andre Iguodala in slow motion, and they half laugh, half well up when seeing Kevin Love move his feet like hed never moved them before in defending Steph Curry. And then they tell each other about it.I was rewatching the games and talking to my teammates about it, sending them snapchats of me watching, Irving said. I got chills. My stomach was dropping knowing the ball is going in but knowing exactly, emotionally how I felt at the time. It still gets me excited thinking about it. Its such a huge moment for not only Cleveland but our team, our families, our friends.Irvings face lit up as he talked about it, as if he were reliving a favorite Christmas memory from childhood. It was a shared experience. While not every Cavs player indulged, it became clear throughout the summer that the Cavs wanted to keep clutching the moment.Ive seen it a few times, James said. It was on NBA TV throughout the summer. I watch it from a fans perspective. I see what we couldve done better, but I also watch it for enjoyment, to see those three zeros on the clock.This is a possible pitfall. The NBA is always moving forward, and it can be dangerous to stay in the past. This is commonplace for champs, and it even has a term: championship hangover. But after becoming the first team ever to overcome a 3-1 deficit to win the NBA Finals and following two seasons full of adversity, including injuries and a coaching change, the feeling of satisfaction and relief is still washing over them.As it became popular for fans to rewatch the game over the summer, the players fell into the crowd along with them, still in awe of what happened.Ive watched it over and over, Iman Shumpert said. Oh, it was enjoyable.There are still stories coming out about the remarkable run, adding to the growing lore. This week coach Ty Lue revealed a motivational move after the team won Game 5 to send the series back to Cleveland. He called for every player, coach, trainer, staff member, executive and even owner to pull out $100 and put it into an envelope. When it was all collected, the enveloped contained more than $5,000 in cash. Lue then told everyone theyd get their money back after winning Game 6 and bringing the series back for a Game 7 in Oakland.Team owner Dan Gilbert recorded Lue standing on the desk in the visiting coachs office at Oracle Arena and hiding the cash in the ceiling. It was a trick Lue lifted from Doc Rivers, who collected money from his Boston Celtics players after a Christmas Day loss in Los Angeles to the Lakers in 2009 as incentive for the team to get back to the same Staples Center locker room for the 2010 Finals. Six months later the money was there when the Celtics came back.Some people got it back. Some people didnt, Lue said. We charged $100 for a championship for some guys, and some guys we gave it back. We got it back to the right people. Some of it went toward my fine, too, so I had to keep players money.Lue was fined $25,000 for criticizing officials after Game 4 of the Finals. One of the players who didnt get his $100 bill back was James, though he did sign a three-year, $100 million deal a few weeks later.Im still looking for my money, James said with a laugh.At some point all this reminiscing will have to end. The Cavs dont get to carry anything over from last year. Theres new game film soon to be watched. All that is understood, even as the fun still flows.That moment will never be forgotten, James said. It will go down in history. I always look forward. I try not to dwell in the past. There are going to be so many challenges for us. We have to be mentally focused. And we will. Swell Bottle Norge . The Lightning are 2-0 so far on a four-game road trip, giving the club five straight wins as the guest and improving Tampas away record this season to 11-8-2. Swell Flaske Blå Marmor . -- Stanfords Kevin Danser knelt on one knee and hardly moved on the sideline as Michigan State celebrated its Rose Bowl victory and his Cardinal teammates made their way to the locker room. http://www.swellflaskenorge.com/ . Giroud, who wasnt in the starting lineup for two matches after allegations about his private life and a decline in form, scored twice in the first half. Tomas Rosickys chip made it 3-0 before half time at Emirates Stadium, while defender Laurent Koscielny scored an unmarked header in the second half. Swell Norge .Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo had little trouble picking up his first shutout of the season against a Buffalo Sabres team thats having trouble scoring goals. Swell Flaske Liberty . The Clippers were angry about blowing a big lead; the Kings didnt like being in that kind of hole and nearly digging themselves out only to lose. Wales are hopeful British and Irish Lions wing George North will be able to prove his fitness for Northampton Saints this weekend.North forms part of a worrying Wales injury list ahead of their opening autumn international against Australia in Cardiff on Nov. 5.Scarlets trio Liam Williams, Jake Ball and Scott Williams are also fitness doubts for Rob Howleys return in charge with Warren Gatland on Lions leave ahead of next summers tour of New Zealand.North damaged a hand during Northamptons European Champions Cup defeat to Castres last weekend, but the Wales management have been told the 24-year-old could feature in the Saints Aviva Premiership clash with Gloucester on Friday.Were in dialogue with the Saints and he [North] is working hard to be fit for the weekend, Wales forwards coach Robin McBryde said.Fullback Williams (ankle) and lock forward Ball (rib) both picked up injuries in the Scarlets Champions Cup defeat at Saracens on Saturday.Centre Williams withdrew ahead of that game with an ankle problem.Liam hasnt been ruled out of the Australia match yet, were working hard with the medics to see how he reacts to that, McBryde said.The same goes for Jake with his rib injury. Its pretty sore and its quite hard to determine how long theyre going to take.The same can be said for Scott but hes back running and training.Taulupe Faletau definitely misses the Australia game with a knee injury, but Wales are confident the Bath No. 8 will play some part in an autumn series which also features games against Argentina, Japan and South Afrrica.dddddddddddd.Meanwhile, McBryde welcomed Premiership Rugbys decision to release players for international matches on Nov. 5.The Premiership do not usually release non-English players for matches outside the official World Rugby international window, but on Monday they agreed to do so for the weekend of Nov. 4-6 -- describing the one-off move as a gesture of flexibility.England-based quintet North, Jamie Roberts, Luke Charteris, Ross Moriarty and Tomas Francis are all now available for the Australia game and will join up with the squad on Monday.Its a positive, McBryde said. Its great news for us because that means we can have a weeks good preparation with players who will hopefully be involved in that first game.It also highlights that players are in the worst position, the tug of war that exists between international and club rugby.But anything to make a players life any easier [is good].Everyone is aware we play a load of rugby and we have got one of the smallest playing bases.Weve got to look after what we have and do that better than other countries who perhaps have got quite a bit of depth.McBryde also confirmed that some players would be released back to the Welsh regions this weekend.There has been disquiet in Wales over the scheduling of Guinness PRO12 derby fixtures between the Cardiff Blues and Scarlets and Ospreys and Newport-Gwent Dragons on the eve of the first autumn international. ' ' '