Retired NBA star Charles Oakley doesn't believe the Golden State Warriors will breeze to an NBA Finals Championship with a perfect 12-0 record through the 2017 postseason. He doesn't believe a team like Cleveland's Cavaliers will allow them to go undefeated. In fact, the former New York Knick predicts that Golden State will lose four games in the series, or in other words, he's calling it that the Cavs will repeat as champions. Because despite all of the talk that has the public's attention on comparisons to Michael Jordan, winning his fourth title is all that's on Lebron's mind.

"LeBron's not worrying about who he needs to pass, he's just trying to go out and win a championship this year," Oakley told a TMZ reporter on Wednesday night, May 24.

While Cleveland didn't go undefeated through the playoffs thus far, they have arguably been just as dominant as their Western Conference counterparts; only losing once, and consistently beating teams by double-digit points [they defeated Boston by 44, in a game during which they set the record for a lead going into half-time]. As a native of Cleveland, enjoying the game from the seats, during a time in which a hometown kid has risen to take the city and all of NBA history by storm, Jordan is an afterthought for Oakley, and he believes he is an afterthought for Lebron as well.

"All he wants is a championship and let you make the decision later in life," said Oakley.

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