1.20 16 Cavaliers, facing the warriors who won 73 games in the regular season and the finals 1-3, even had a 3% chance of getting out of ESPN, but in the end, the Cavaliers went against the sky and reversed the game 4-3, becoming the only team in NBA history that fell behind in the finals 1-3. In this series, James acted as the brain of the team, averaging 29.7 points 1 1.3 rebounds and 8.9 assists, which laid the foundation for the team's victory. Tie-break, James's nail hat, Owen's key 3 points and Love's key defense directly locked the team's victory. The Cavaliers finally won the championship with a three-pointer in the penalty area.
2.20 1 1 Dallas Mavericks (now Mavericks), this is the first championship in the history of Mavericks. Nowitzki, Marion, Terry and Kidd led the team against the Big Three. Because Marion, Terry and Kidd are all very old, it can be considered that Nowitzki led the team to win the championship. When the Mavericks faced the Heat in the finals, no one thought they could win. Even if the Heat lost two games in a row, the outside world always believed that the Heat could win the championship. As a result, the Mavericks eliminated the Heat 4-2. Nowitzki averaged 10.33 points, 3.2 rebounds and 0.7 assists in this series, and shot 5 1.4%. It is precisely because of the steady play of Nuo Tianwang that the Mavericks finally won the championship.
In the Heat in 3.06, the Mavericks were much stronger than the Heat at that time, and the record of 60 wins in the regular season was better than that of the Heat's 52 wins. The outside world is also very pessimistic about the Heat. Wade, who was still in the third grade at that time, fell behind 0-2 in the finals, won four consecutive victories and sent the Mavericks home to win the championship. Moreover, Wade also won the fmvp of the series and led the Heat to win the first championship in team history. In this series, Wade averaged 34.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.7 steals per game, with an efficiency of 33.8, making him the biggest contributor to the Heat's championship.