EUGENE, Ore. -- McDonalds and Nike are in Boris Berians rearview mirror.His next supersized challenge: The Olympics.Berian earned his spot for Rio by finishing second behind Clayton Murphy in the 800 meters at the U.S. Track and Field Trials on Monday.First, second or third -- it didnt matter, he just wanted to make the Olympic team. He couldnt have imagined of this type of moment when he was serving fries and cooking burgers two years ago.And he especially couldnt have imagined this two weeks ago, when he was embroiled in a lawsuit with Nike over what gear he was wearing. He thought the lawsuit might prevent him from competing at trials. A day before they started, though, Nike dropped the lawsuit and a weight was lifted off Berian, who was wearing fresh-out-of-the-box New Balance spikes.All this came so fast, the 23-year-old said. Its just amazing right now. I have no words. Just so excited.Berian jumped out to the lead about halfway through the race, but was caught at the end by Murphy, who won in a time of 1 minute, 44.76 seconds, with Charles Jock placing third.(Murphy) came out of nowhere, Berian said.In many ways, though, so did Berian.A promising runner out of Widefield High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Berian went to Adams State in Alamosa, where he won indoor and outdoor national titles as a freshman. But he struggled with his eligibility due to grades.Eventually, he dropped out and tried to strike out on his own in the spring of 2014. He crashed on a friends couch and found a job at McDonalds to subsidize his training.Each day he would ride his bike or walk the nearly three miles to work the early shift, so that he would have time to train in the evening -- for a moment just like this.Its been a stressful four days, but its all worth it, said Berian, who trains with the Big Bear Track Club in California.Still, there were anxious days before the trials, when Berian wasnt sure if he would be allowed to compete given the status of a lawsuit.At a meet in May in Southern California, Berian was sued by Nike for breach of contract. Signed during a breakout 2015 season, his endorsement deal went through Dec. 31, 2015, but gave the company the right to match any other offers. Nike argued that it matched an offer presented by New Balance, which Berian preferred.A judge was scheduled to issue a ruling before Nike dropped the suit.It was annoying, Berian said of the litigation. I just focused on training, kept positive. 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We are a ways ahead of where we were the first two years.Thats one of the things often overlooked about the Cavs -- their core is only entering its third year together. And, this is the first one where theyve been at full strength from the start and guided by a coach they adore.Tyronn Lues promotion after David Blatt was fired in January transformed the Cavs. Lue earned their respect by holding all of them -- even James -- accountable and making them understand nothing would be gained without sacrifice.They rallied from a 3-1 deficit to stun the Warriors, and with a title, Lue exppects his team to play with more freedom.ddddddddddddOnce you get the monkey off your back and youre crowned champions, youre at the top of the mountain, I think its a lot easier, said Lue, who on a championship in 2001 with the Lakers. 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