Who won the Finals in 2016? Cleveland Cavaliers 2016 NBA Finals/Champion NBA.com takes a look back at the top moments that define the history of the NBA. The city of Cleveland ended its 52-year championship
Who won the Finals in 2016?
Cleveland Cavaliers
2016 NBA Finals/Champion
NBA.com takes a look back at the top moments that define the history of the NBA. The city of Cleveland ended its 52-year championship drought when LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers stunned the Golden State Warriors to win the 2016 NBA Finals.
Who was injured in the 2016 Finals?
Steve Kerr reveals how Steph Curry’s injury affected the Warriors in the Finals. There are two indelible images from the 2016 NBA Finals.
Who won Game 7 Warriors vs Cavs?
Game 7, Jun 19 | |
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Cleveland Cavaliers | 93 |
Golden State Warriors | 89 |
What did LeBron James average in the 2016 Finals?
For the Finals, James averaged 28.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.0 steals per game.
What year did LeBron come back from 3-1?
2016 NBA Finals – Wikipedia.
Did Steph hurt in 2016?
Stephen Curry had missed the previous two games of the Warriors’ 2016 first-round series against the Rockets because of an ankle injury, but he returned for Game 4 in Houston on April 24. …
How did Warriors lose in 2016?
On June 19, 2016, Golden State lost Game 7 by a score of 89–93, becoming the first team in NBA history to squander a 3–1 lead in the NBA Finals. The loss marked the first time since Steve Kerr became head coach that the Warriors had lost three straight games.
Who Won NBA Finals 2020?
Los Angeles Lakers
2020 NBA Finals/Champion
The Lakers made history in Game 6 winning the franchise’s 17th NBA title, tying the Boston Celtics for the NBA record as the Lakers went on to win 106-93 and become the 2020 NBA Champions.
Who has beaten LeBron in the finals?
2007 Finals: Cavs vs. Spurs. Series result: Spurs win 4-0.
What’s the best start in NBA history?
Best Season Starts in the NBA History
Start | Team | Season |
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24-0 | Golden State Warriors | 2015-16 |
15-0 | Houston Rockets | 1993-94 |
15-0 | Washington Capitols | 1948-49 |
14-0 | Dallas Mavericks | 2002-03 |