Game 5. From May 26, 2022.
Game 6. From June 16, 2022.
NBA Finals, Game 1. From July 6, 2021.
NBA Finals, Game 2. From July 8, 2021.
NBA Finals, Game 3. From July 11, 2021.
NBA Finals, Game 4. From July 14, 2021.
NBA Finals, Game 5. From July 17, 2021.
LeBron James finishes with 33 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, Anthony Davis makes 14 of his first 15 shots on the way to 32 points, and the Lakers took a 2-0 lead in the title series by beating the short-handed Miami Heat, 124-114.
Jimmy Butler finishes with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists, and the Heat beat the Los Angeles Lakers, 115-104, to get within 2-1 -- doing so with starters Bam Adebayo and Goran Dragic still unable to play because of injury.
LeBron James finishes with 28 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists, Anthony Davis' 3-pointer with 39.5 seconds left finally settles matters and the Lakers beat the Miami Heat 102-96 in Game 4.
Jimmy Butler and the Heat pull off a virtuoso performance in keeping their title chances alive. Butler leads the way with 35 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Heat hold off Los Angeles 111-108 to cut the Lakers' lead in the series to 3-2.
LeBron James goes off for a triple-double with 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists to help the Los Angeles Lakers win their 17th championship over the Miami Heat and clinch NBA Finals MVP honors for the fourth time in his legendary career.
NBA Finals 2019, Game 1. From May 30, 2019.
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NBA Finals, Game 6. From June 13, 2019.
Game 1, NBA Finals. From May 31, 2018.
Game 2, NBA Finals. From June 3, 2018.
Game 3, NBA Finals. From June 6, 2018.
NBA Finals, game 1. From June 1, 2017.
NBA Finals, game 2. From June 4, 2017. Steph Curry records his first playoff triple-double of his career: 32 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists and LeBron James has a triple-double of his own: 29 points, 11 rebounds, and 14 assits.
NBA Finals, game 4. From June 9, 2017. Kyrie Irving leads all scorers with 40 points, but LeBron James was still the catalyst for the Cavaliers, recording yet another triple-double with 31 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds.
NBA Finals, game 5. From June 12, 2017.
Game 1, NBA Finals. From June 2, 2016.
From June 8, 2016.
Game 4, NBA Finals. From June 10, 2016.
Game 5, NBA Finals. From June 13, 2016.
LeBron James delivers and bring the Cavs back as they become the first team to rally from a 3-1 Finals deficit, beating the Warriors to end a 52-year major sports championship drought in Cleveland. From June 19, 2016.
From June 16, 2016.
The Warriors held off LeBron James and the Cavs for 108-100 OT win in Game 1. Stephen Curry had 26 points and eight assists. From June 4, 2015.
Game 2 of the 2015 NBA Finals. From June 7, 2015.
Game 3 of the 2015 NBA Finals. From June 9, 2015.
The Warriors even the NBA Finals and beat the Cavaliers 103-82 in Game 4. Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala scored 22 points apiece for Golden State. From June 11, 2015.
Stephen Curry makes seven 3-pointers and scores 37 points, and the Warriors withstood another brilliant performance from LeBron James to outlast the Cleveland Cavaliers 104-91 for a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals. From June 14, 2015.
Game 2 of the 2014 NBA Finals. From June 8, 2014.
Game 3 of the 2014 NBA Finals. From June 10, 2014.
Game 4 of the 2014 NBA Finals. From June 12, 2014.
Kawhi Leonard scores 22 points, Manu Ginobili adds 19 points to lead the Spurs in a game 5 rout over the Heat, securing the 2014 NBA Championship. From June 15, 2014.
From June 6, 2013.
Miami evens the series with a balanced scoring attack from the Heat: LeBron James (17), Mario Chalmers (19), Ray Allen (13), Chris Bosh (12) and Dwyane Wade (10). From June 8, 2013.
San Antonio goes up 2-1 in the series and sets a Finals record for most 3-pointers in a game (16). From June 11, 2013.
The Heat even the series, 2-2. The Big Three of Miami come together: LeBron James (33), Dwyane Wade (32) and Chris Bosh (20). From June 13, 2013.
The Heat defeat the Spurs in overtime led by LeBron James with 32 points. From June 18, 2013.
LeBron James pours in 37 in Heat's title-clinching victory. From June 20, 2013.
From June 17, 2012.
From June 19, 2014.
LeBron James' triple-double performance (26 points, 11 rebounds, 13 assists) leads the Miami Heat to the 2012 NBA Championship. From June 21, 2012.
Game 2. From June 2, 2011.
Game 5. From June 9, 2011.
Dirk Nowitzki leads the Mavericks to their first NBA title in franchise history. Game 6. From June 12, 2011.
From June 3, 2010.
Rajon Rondo's triple-double perfromance leads the Celtics to even the series 1-1 against the Lakers. From June 6, 2012.
With six players scoring in double-digits, the Celtics even the series 2-2. From June 10, 2010.
Kobe Bryant's 38 points weren't enough to hold off the Celtics from winning game 5. From June 13, 2010.
Kobe Bryant scores 26 points to help the Lakers tie the series 3-3. From June 15, 2010.
Kobe Bryant scores a game high 23 points as the Lakers win back-to-back NBA Championships. From June 17, 2010.
NBA Finals, game 1. From June. 4, 2009.
NBA Finals, game 3. From June. 9, 2009.
NBA Finals, game 4. From June. 11, 2009.
NBA Finals, game 5. From June. 14, 2009.