LeBron becomes first player to lead NBA Finals in points, rebounds and assists
LeBron James became the first player to lead a Finals in points, rebounds and assists – averaging 35.8, 13.3 and 8.8 per game.
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LeBron James became the first player to lead a Finals in points, rebounds and assists – averaging 35.8, 13.3 and 8.8 per game.
Stephen Curry's shooting performance in Game 2 on Sunday was the third worst an MVP has registered in any Finals game by percentage, minimum 15 attempts.
LeBron James made a compelling case for himself on Sunday, when he carried the Cleveland Cavaliers to a victory that very few thought possible.
James Harden scored a playoff career-high 45 points as the Rockets led from start to finish to avoid elimination in the Western Conference finals.
Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry hit his 59th three-pointer to pass Reggie Miller and set the NBA record for made three-pointers in one postseason.
Stephen Curry used his extraordinary 3-point shooting to power a 40-point game and the Warriors made it look easy against Houston, beating the Rockets 115-80.
Blake Griffin recorded his third triple-double of the postseason and second straight during playoffs. He’s averaging 27 points, 8.1 assists and 13.3 rebounds.
Kawhi Leonard had a postseason career-high 32 points, and the Spurs never trailed in dominating the Clippers 100-73 on Friday night.
Tim Duncan scored 28 points, becoming just the fifth player in NBA history to surpass 5,000 in their postseason career.
Russell Westbrook edged out James Harden to finish as the NBA's leading scorer for the 2014-15 season, marking the first scoring title of his career.