Warriors' Kevin Durant named NBA Finals MVP
Kevin Durant scored a team-high 39 points in Golden State’s 129-120 victory and was named Finals MVP by 11 voting members of the news media.
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Kevin Durant scored a team-high 39 points in Golden State’s 129-120 victory and was named Finals MVP by 11 voting members of the news media.
Kevin Durant capped his spectacular first season with the Warriors by bringing home that coveted NBA championship he joined Golden State so determined to get.
LeBron James passed Michael Jordan for the top spot in the NBA’s all-time playoff scoring list. James entered the game needing 28 points to pass Jordan.
The Cavs wasted no time in continuing in Game 2 their domination against the Celtics on both sides of the floor with a record 41-point difference at halftime.
The NBA set the all-time regular-season attendance record for a third consecutive season with 21,997,412 fans attending games during the 2016-17 regular season.
The field for the NBA postseason is set, with Wade and the Chicago Bulls claiming one of the last two available spots on the final night of the regular season.
The Golden State Warriors clinched the best overall record in the NBA for a third-straight season following tonight’s 120-111 victory at Phoenix.
Goran Dragic scored 33 points, and the Heat made a franchise-record 21 3-pointers to pull back into a tie for eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
Russell Westbrook had 57 points - the most in a triple-double in NBA history - 13 rebounds and 11 assists as he recorded his 38th triple-double of the season.
Devin Booker scored 70 points breaking Suns' franchise record set by Tom Chambers exactly 27 years ago. He is the 6th player to score 70 or more in NBA history.