Snapping a 40-year title drought, the Golden State Warriors downed Cleveland 105-97 Tuesday to capture the NBA Finals and become one of the league's most unconventional championship teams.
GAME 1: LeBron James led the scoring for the Cavs with a scintillating 44 points.
GAME 1: Klay Thompson and Steph Curry were instrumental for the Warriors.
GAME 1: The incumbent Andre Igoudala came off the bench to score 15 points.
GAME 2: LeBron James tied the series with a monster triple-double.
GAME 2: It wasn't the MVP's day as he went for 5-23 from the paint.
GAME 2: Klay Thompson's 34 points weren't enough to secure the win.
GAME 3: Steph Curry was once again shut out by the soaring Matthew Dellavedova.
GAME 3: LeBron James netted 40 points to lead the Cavs to victory.
GAME 3: Matthew Dellavedova put up 20 points to help the Cavs take a 2-1 series lead.
GAME 4: Steph Curry's 22 points helped the Warriors tie the series at 2-2.
GAME 4: Andre Iguodala scored 22 points on his first start of the season.
GAME 4: Timofey Mozgov's 28 points offered a brief glimmer of hope for the Cavs.
GAME 5: LeBron James' second triple-double of the series was not enough for the Cavs.
GAME 5: Andre Iguodala once again stole the show with an impressive performance.
GAME 5: Nobody could stop Steph Curry and his monster three-pointers.
GAME 6: Andre Iguodala scored 25 points to seal the series and earn the NBA Finals MVP.
GAME 6: The Warriors proved they are the best team in the world with a 4-2 series win.
11:07 17/06/2015
Snapping a 40-year title drought, the Golden State Warriors downed Cleveland 105-97 Tuesday to capture the NBA Finals and become one of the league's most unconventional championship teams.