Live broadcast on August 8th when Clay was a recent guest of George’s podcasting program “Podcast P”, he talked about the failure of being turned over under the condition of 3-1 leading in 2016.
Clay said: “To be honest, even when we went back to Auckland for the G7, we all felt that we could win. I remember when the season was, we didn’t lose at home. Last time we lost at home, LeBlanc and Owen each scored 40 points (final G5), which was the first time in the history of the finals. So I thought, well, sometimes something unusual happens. Paul (George), why did you mention this Fender? This is too hurtful. But I don’t know, if we win, we may not get Durant. So everything seems to have been solved, but it is still very hurtful to be turned over. When it (victory) slipped away, I wouldn’t admit that I was too proud. Now I still feel very uncomfortable. You’re welcome, Cleveland.”
In the finals of 2016, the Warriors took the lead 3-1, and then they were turned over 3 games in a row without defending.