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The 2015 NBA Finals was a historic series, with the Golden State Warriors taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers The Warriors won in six games to win their first championship in 40 years. The game was an exciting one, and it also marked the first time ever that a team had come back from a 3-1 deficit to win the finals.

The 2016 NBA Finals is the NBA Championship series that will take place in June. The 2015 Finals were won by the Cleveland Cavaliers who beat the Golden State Warriors 4-3.

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The 2015 NBA Finals were the Championship Series of the 201415 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the season’s playoffs.

The 2015 NBA Finals were the Championship Series of the 201415 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the season’s playoffs. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in six games (42) for the Warriors’ first title in 40 years and their fourth in franchise history, becoming the first team since the 199798 Chicago Bulls to win a championship after trailing in three consecutive playoff series. Golden State’s Andre Iguodala was named the Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP). This was LeBron James’ fifth appearance in an NBA Finals his second consecutive one with Cleveland, as well as James’ fifth consecutive Finals loss.

The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in six games (42) for the Warriors’ first title in 40 years and their fourth in franchise history, becoming the first team since the 1960s Boston Celtics to win a championship after trailing in the Finals 31.

The 2015 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 201415 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the season’s playoffs. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in six games (42) for the Warriors’ first title in 40 years and their fourth in franchise history, becoming the first team since the 1960s Boston Celtics to win a championship after trailing in the Finals 31.

MVP Andre Iguodala became the sixth player to win Finals MVP without starting a game in NBA history Lebron James averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds and 8.8 assists for Cleveland, and was named to his fifth straight All-NBA First Team making him just one of three players (joining Karl Malone and Kobe Bryant) to achieve that feat.[1] He also became only seventh person ever to be named Finals MVP four times or more. On June 16, he led an emotional press conference with his hometown fans as he broke down crying, announcing his return to play for the Cavaliers next season.

Warriors’ small forward Andre Iguodala was named the Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) after averaging 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 1.3 steals per game.

In 2015, the Golden State Warriors won their first NBA Championship in 40 years, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games. Warriors’ small forward Andre Iguodala was named the Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) after averaging 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 1.3 steals per game. Warriors’ point guard Stephen Curry became the first player in NBA history to be unanimously voted MVP of the regular season

Lebron James averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game during the Finals, becoming the first player in NBA Finals history to average at least 35 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists per game for the entire series.

LeBron James averaged an impressive 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game during the 2015 NBA Finals becoming the first player in NBA Finals history to average at least 35 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists per game for the entire series. He also led the Cavaliers to a come-from-behind victory in Game 7, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players of all time.

Kyrie Irving was the leading scorer for the Cavaliers, averaging 27.1 points per game

In the 2015 NBA Finals the Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games. Kyrie Irving was the leading scorer for the Cavaliers, averaging 27.1 points per game Stephen Curry was named the NBA Finals MVP after averaging 26 points, 5.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game.

Timofey Mozgov was the Cavaliers’ leading rebounder, averaging 9.7 rebounds per game

The 2015 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 201415 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the season’s playoffs. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in six games (42) for the Warriors’ first title in 40 years and their fourth in franchise history, becoming the first team since the 199091 Chicago Bulls to win a championship after losing in the previous Finals. The Cavaliers had won 26 consecutive games following a loss in Game 3, which set an NBA record for single-season playoff wins, while also tying the 195758 Boston Celtics for longest Winning Streak including regular season games.

MVP Andre Iguodala became the first player since Ron Artest in 2003 to be named Finals MVP without starting a game during the Regular Season or Finals. Lebron James averaged 35.8 points per game over the course of the Finals, setting an NBA record for most points scored in a Finals series since 1961. The Warriors were led by Finals MVP Andre Iguodala, who averaged 16 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game, while shooting 55 percent from three-point range Center Timofey Mozgov was their leading rebounder, averaging 9.7 rebounds per game

The Warriors set an NBA Finals record by going 161 in the playoffs, while James set an NBA Finals record for most points scored in a single Finals series with 490.

The 2015 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 201415 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the season’s playoffs. The Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors defeated the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in six games (42) for their first title in 40 years and their fourth in franchise history, becoming the first team since the 1960s Boston Celtics to win a championship after trailing in three separate playoff series. The Warriors were led by Finals MVP Andre Iguodala, while Lebron James tallied his fifth Finals MVP trophy.

The Cavaliers entered the 201415 season amid much speculation following the departure of former NBA All-Star and Finals MVP Kyrie Irving in a trade for All-Star forward Kevin Love. James himself had opted out of his contract with Miami to re-sign with Cleveland earlier in the offseason, although he initially stated that his main priority was to finish his career with the Cavs. However, after losing to the San Antonio Spurs in five games during last year’s Finals and an early playoff exit at the hands of Boston in 2010, many questioned whether or not James could win another championship with Cleveland. Despite this, James went on to lead Cleveland to a 5329 record and their second straight Central Division title. They swept fellow Eastern Conference playoff teams Boston and Chicago en route to reaching their fifth NBA Finals appearance overall and their second inJames’ tenure.

In contrast, few expected much from Golden State they were coming off a disappointing 201314 campaign which saw them lose star player Andre Iguodala to injury midway through the season while Steph Curry missed significant time due to various ankle injuries as a result, they failed to defend their 201213 Western conference title and were bounced from the first round of last year’s playoffs by eventual NBA champions San Antonio in seven games. Midway through this season however, Golden State found themselves returning to form: behind breakout seasons from Curry (who was named league MVP at season’s end) and Klay Thompson (who set an NBA record by hitting 37 three-pointers in a game), as well as contributions from role players such as Draymond Green and Harrison Barnes they put together a 6715 regular season record eclipsing their previous franchise best of 65 wins set during 197576 en route to securing not only the Western Conference’s top playoff seed but homecourt advantage throughout the entire postseason.

In winning 16 games en route to their championship victory, Golden State broke several NBA records including: most home wins (14), most road wins (12), best start to a playoffs (161), best single-season postseason record (165), fewest losses en route to an NBA title (3). Furthermore, their plus-11 average scoring differential is tied for third-best all time among NBA champions For his part, James became just second player ever joining Jerry West to average at least 35 points per game while shooting better than 50% from both the field and three-point range over an entire NBA Finals series; he also became just fifth player ever to score 500 or more points over nine postseason games played

The Warriors became the first team since the 1991 Chicago Bulls to win an NBA Championship without having lost a single Home game in the playoffs.

On Sunday night the Golden State Warriors became the 2015 NBA Finals champions, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games. The Warriors 115-101 victory in Game 6 marked the first time in NBA history that a team has come back from a 3-1 deficit to win the Finals.

It was also a momentous occasion for Warriors point guard Stephen Curry who was named the Finals MVP for his exceptional performance throughout the series. In addition to being named MVP, Curry made history by becoming the first player to be unanimously voted MVP of the Regular Season

Currys incredible accomplishments this year have led many to call him the best player in the world, and its hard to argue with that title when you consider his achievements. Not only is he an incredible shooter and scorer, but hes also an excellent playmaker and facilitator. His unique combination of skills has made him impossible to guard, and hes completely changed the way basketball is played.

Simply put, Stephen Curry is having one of the best years ever, and theres no doubt that hes cemented his place as one of the best players of all time.

The Cavaliers set an NBA Finals record for the largest comeback in Finals history by erasing a 31 deficit to force a Game 7, becoming the first team to do so.

In 2015, the Cavaliers made an NBA Finals comeback for the ages. After being down 31 to the Warriors, Lebron James and Kyrie Irving led the charge back to force a Game 7. The game went down to the wire, with the Cavaliers winning in dramatic fashion. The Finals MVP? Lebron James of course.

The Warriors won their fourth NBA championship in franchise history, becoming the first team to win four championships in a span of fifty years since the Boston Celtics won their eighth championship in 1966.

The Warriors won their fourth NBA championship in franchise history, defeating the Cavaliers in six games. The Warriors became the first team to win four championships in a span of fifty years, since the Boston Celtics won their eighth championship in 1966.

Stephen Curry was named the Finals MVP averaging 30.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game. Curry also set an NBA Finals record with nine three-pointers made in Game 5.

The Warriors’ victory was widely celebrated on social media with players and celebrities sharing their congratulations on Instagram and Twitter. President Barack Obama even called Curry to congratulate him on the win.

With their fourth championship, the Warriors joined an exclusive group of teams with multiple championships under their belt. They also cemented their place as one of the greatest teams in NBA history

The “2015 NBA Finals mvp” is the award given to the best player in the NBA Finals In 2015, it was awarded to LeBron James

External References-

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_NBA_Finals

https://www.si.com/fannation/nba/fastbreak/injuries/andre-iguodala-will-play-in-game-5-of-the-nba-finals-on-monday-night-between-the-boston-celtics-and-golden-state-warriors-nba-playoffs

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_NBA_Finals

https://www.nba.com/watch/list/collection/nba-finals-2015-2

https://www.si.com/nba/2022/06/12/stephen-curry-2015-nba-finals-mvp-voters-roundtable

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2483533-nba-finals-2015-position-by-position-matchup-preview

https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/warriors-andre-iguodala-explains-why-his-2015-nba-finals-mvp-over-stephen-curry-was-well-deserved/

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