One Crazy NBA Record LeBron James and Kyrie Irving Made To Stop Golden State Warriors Win 2016 Championship

LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and the rest of the players on the Cavs roster had a really brilliant title run in 2016. The team’s quest to win the very first NBA championship in franchise history turned into a real thing. The Cleveland Cavaliers won their first title since 1964. Not bad, right?

It all happened thanks to LeBron. The kid from Akron returned to Cleveland after winning two championship with the Miami Heat. He promised his hometown fans to put Cleveland on the NBA history books. It was an impressive run, and LeBron turned the dreams into reality.

Cleveland had a deep and talent-packed roster. They were the best team in the West. Heading to the playoffs, the Cavaliers had a nice run in the first two rounds. They played the Toronto Raptors who tried to strike back aggressively. Well, LeBron was even more aggressive. He wanted the title so bad that he did the impossible to carry Cleveland to the top.

King James was making his sixth consecutive NBA Finals appearance. The Golden State Warriors were next on his list. Again. The talented team had a record-setting season with 73 wins. Many thought that the title would go straight into their hands.

LeBron James and Kyrie Irving made history

Cleveland had a terrible start and struggled with a 0-2 defeat at the beginning of the series. LeBron and his teammates fought back, but Curry and his teammates won Game 4 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. Cleveland saw huge pressure ahead of Game 5. They had to win the game. LeBron had to win the game.

NBA fans will remember Game 5 of the 2016 Finals as a classic win. The Cavaliers played a road game. They are the only team to overcome a 1-3 deficit and win the title. You don’t earn a title easily. Winning a championship requires determination and competitiveness.

June 13, 2016 was a big day. LeBron and Irving had the perfect control and the only thing they were thinking about was winning.

Irving scored 41 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals while shooting 71% from the field. LeBron recorded 41 points, 16 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 blocks while shooting 53% from the field.