1. LeBron James had a once-in-a lifetime Finals game, literally.
James with at least 41 points, (at least) 16 rebounds, and (and least) 7 assists is a first in NBA Finals history, per Basketball Reference. Magic in 1980 had 42, 15, and 7.
2. Kyrie Irving found himself some pretty good company.
Kyrie Irving joined Wilt Chamberlain in the history books tonight. pic.twitter.com/bNkpzZPOPX
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 14, 2016
3. This is probably why LeBron wanted to get rid of Draymond Green and win one in Oakland.
LeBron James has won a road game in 26 consecutive series, extending his NBA record
— Brian Windhorst (@WindhorstESPN) June 14, 2016
4. Cleveland practically blanked Golden State in the last SIX minutes of the game.
The only point the Dubs scored was an Anderson Varejao free throw.
5. LeBron= History
Most games with 20 points
Postseason History
LeBron James 174
Michael Jordan 173
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— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 14, 2016