LeBron James put together what could arguably be the best spell of play in NBA Finals (or even playoff) history. The 2016 Finals were meant to be over before they even started, with the Golden State Warriors coming back from a 3-1 deficit in the Western Conference Finals themselves against the Oklahoma City Thunder to add more momentum to their record-breaking 73-9 season. They got beaten up by the long, athletic, bruising Thunder, but came through with three straight wins and went on to take the most commanding lead possible in the Finals: 3-1. Yet, against all unthinkable odds, they lost.
LA Clippers’ Paul Pierce says Warriors choked in NBA Finals
