Friday 19 June 2015

NBA Finals 2015 Golden State Warriors end 40-year championship drought, win over Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6

The Warriors beat the Cavaliers 105-97 Tuesday night to win their first NBA title since 1975. Iguodala's MVP award was also the first time a player got the award without starting every game. It also marks the first time that the finals MVP has been on the same team as the regular-season MVP since Magic Johnson claimed the honor in 1980 while playing on a Los Angeles Lakers squad with regular-season MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, according to ESPN.

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The Warriors beat the Cavaliers 105-97 Tuesday night to win their first NBA title since 1975. Iguodala's MVP award was also the first time a player got the award without starting every game. It also marks the first time that the finals MVP has been on the same team as the regular-season MVP since Magic Johnson claimed the honor in 1980 while playing on a Los Angeles Lakers squad with regular-season MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, according to ESPN.

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/nba-finals-mvp-andre-iguodala-thanks-god-for-golden-state-warriors-win-says-team-is-full-of-believers-140515/#gb97tGguCfTYcDuW.99
The Warriors beat the Cavaliers 105-97 Tuesday night to win their first NBA title since 1975. Iguodala's MVP award was also the first time a player got the award without starting every game. It also marks the first time that the finals MVP has been on the same team as the regular-season MVP since Magic Johnson claimed the honor in 1980 while playing on a Los Angeles Lakers squad with regular-season MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, according to ESPN.

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/nba-finals-mvp-andre-iguodala-thanks-god-for-golden-state-warriors-win-says-team-is-full-of-believers-140515/#gb97tGguCfTYcDuW.99

Golden State Warriors were chasing history, the journey that they completed with a 105-97 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the 2015 NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena. That was an emotional Golden State Warriors squad captured its first NBA title in 40 years.
Right after the final buzzer sounded, the players forming a frantic mob at center court as silence fell over the Cleveland's crowd. The Golden State Warriors won the final three games of this best-of-seven series, countering every move that the Cavaliers made and all the points, rebounds and assists that LeBron James could produce. They dazzled fans and overwhelmed opponents.
NBA regular season MVP (Most Valuable Player) Stephen Curry and NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala each scored 25 points as the Warriors took the best-of-seven series four games to two to claim their first crown since 1975 and fourth overall. This MVP's were too much to handle by the Cleveland's.
“Pure joy,” said Steve Kerr, the coach of the Warriors, who showed up to his news conference soaking wet, fresh off a champagne shower in the locker room.
Stephen Curry joined Magic Johnson and Bob Cousy as the only point guards to win the regular-season NBA MVP award and capture the league title in the same season.

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