It was indisputably the highlight of the Cleveland Cavaliers' 120-90 Game 3 blowout of the Golden State Warriors — a remarkable display of athleticism by LeBron James to corral a little-too-high pass from Kyrie Irving and flush an alley-oop that pushed his team's lead to 20 with 2:44 remaining in the third quarter. Whether he meant to put a little extra on the lob to James or not, Irving sure acted as if he intended to make James work for it during a postgame press conference that served as a sigh of relief by the Cavs. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Back in April, Cleveland's J.R. Smith told ESPN.com's Dave McMenamin , "People call me the worst best lob thrower on the team, but I purposely do it because I want to see what he can do. And I believe he looks at it like that too, because he looks at it as a challenge." This off-the-backboard job is Exhibit A: So, with James and Smith by his side, Irving was asked if he too intentionally throws bad lobs to LeBron. "I wanted to see something great," Irving, who posted 30 points and eight assists, told reporters. "I threw it very, very — you know, some people may say it's a bad...