After the Cleveland Cavaliers' thrilling victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, which delivered the Cavs their first-ever NBA championship and ended a 52-year pro sports title drought for the city of Cleveland, ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst reported that the Cavs, like the Miami Heat before them , had deployed a replica of the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy as a "secret motivational tool" throughout their run to the title. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Now, thanks to the ever-informative and entertaining Snapchat of reportedly retiring Cavalier swingman Richard Jefferson, as captured by Alysha Tsuji of For the Win , we can lay eyes on the motivational tool that galvanized the troops: We get an up close look at the Cavaliers puzzle trophy, thanks to Richard Jefferson's Snapchat (rjeff24) pic.twitter.com/zYsoKj3uYb — Alysha Tsuji (@AlyshaTsuji) June 22, 2016 The story of how the puzzle came together, via Windhorst : Earlier in the season, veteran James Jones came up with an idea of a rallying point for the Cavs' postseason run. The team would create a puzzle with 16 pieces, one for each win needed...