CLEVELAND - With 10 seconds still on the Quicken Loans Arena clock Tuesday night, the Warriors started hugging, and Cavaliers forward LeBron James conceded by shaking the hands of Stephen Curry, Steve Kerr and Alvin Gentry. When the buzzer sounded on the Warriors' 105-97 Game 6 victory, Curry tossed the ball high into the air to set off a joyous celebration that even the opposing crowd had to know was coming. The Warriors proved to be a deeper, more skilled and more cohesive team than the Cavaliers to claim the 2015 NBA championship and erase 40 years of torment since the franchise's last title. When Andre Iguodala accepted his role as a sixth man - only to change the series by re-entering the starting lineup in Game 4 and beating out LeBron James as the NBA Finals MVP - it made Warriors fans forget about Latrell Sprewell choking his coach. When Stephen Curry controlled the game while putting up his usual big numbers, it made Warriors fans forget that the franchise traded Sleepy Floyd five months after the 1987 "Sleepy Floyd Game" against the Lakers. When second-round pick Draymond Green recorded a triple-double, it made Warriors fans forget about blowing countless lottery picks...