For the fourth year in a row, the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers will square off in the NBA Finals. Both sides are not only chasing championships, but history. LeBron James will be playing in his eighth consecutive Finals, looking to claim his fourth title and inch closer to Michael Jordan's six rings. While Stephen Curry and Co. look to win back-to-back titles and their third in four years.
Just to fresh your memory: the Warriors drew first blood in the rivalry by claiming the 2015 Finals in six games. The next season, Golden State jumped out to an infamous 3–1 lead, only for LeBron and the Cavs to mount the greatest comeback in NBA history and win the series in even.