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James is on the list twice! US media commented on the top 7 best moments in the finals: Irving reversed the Warriors by 3 points

5:17pm, 27 June 2025【Basketball】

James is on the list twice! As the Thunder and Pacers tiebreak are about to start, the US media "cbssports" selected the top 7 rosters in the NBA history finals, among which Irving reversed 73 points and defeated the Warriors by 3 points.

No. 7: Irving won 3 points

In 16, the Cavaliers fell behind 3-1 and fell into a desperate situation, but dragged the series into a tiebreak, Irving gave 3 points to the game in the away tiebreak match. In the last minute of the game, Irving faced the defense of Curry, the Warriors star, and created shooting space through the change of rhythm. Then, with 53 seconds left, Curry hit a three-pointer that killed the game.

This three-pointer made the Cavaliers the first team in NBA history to fall behind 1-3 in scores but can turn around and win the championship, and also completely established its own star level and status.

6th place: Duncan 05 tiebreak

In 2005, the Spurs and the Pistons staged a defensive battle in the finals. With the team's average score of less than 100 points, Duncan scored 25 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks in the tiebreak 7, leading the Spurs to the top for the fifth time, and he also won the FMVP for the third time.

Such performance is almost a microcosm of Duncan's career. Due to the problem of playing style, Duncan is always underestimated by the outside world, but Duncan is always trustworthy throughout his career. The more critical the game he reaches, the more he is like this.

Fifth place: James faced his old opponent Spurs in 13 in 13, and the Heat G6 dragged the series into tiebreak with Ray Allen's historical three-pointer, and James took over the game in the tiebreak.

He scored 37 points and 12 rebounds in the game, and hit a key emergency stop mid-range in the last 28 seconds, widening the gap to 4 points and two rounds, and finally won the second championship of his career, which completely broke the doubts from the outside world.

4th place: Worthy defeated the Pistons in 1988 in 1988, tied with seven in the 1988 Finals, Worthy scored 36 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists, winning a triple-double for the first time in his career, helping the Lakers win the championship, and also making the Lakers the first NBA team to achieve a consecutive championship in 20 years.

Third place: West's 1969 tiebreak

The reason why West became the NBA's logo is that the absolute dominance of the game in the finals is one of the key reasons.

The tiebreak in the 69 finals was the pinnacle of all this. West scored an exaggerated 42 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists in the whole game, becoming the first player in NBA history to score a triple-double in the finals.

As a result, the Lakers lost to the Celtics with 2 points, but West's outstanding performance finally made him win the FMVP, becoming the only loser in NBA history.

Second place: Bill Russell 10 wins and 0 losses

"Lord of the Rings" Russell won the championship 11 times, 10 of which were tiebreakers, with an exaggerated record of 10 wins and 0 losses.

Due to the change of the competition system, I believe that no player in the future can break Bill Russell's magical record.

No. 1: James chased the hat and Igo

In the 16th finals, before Irving hit Curry and scored 89 points, Curry and Igo counterattacked 2-for-1 JR. Igo first passed the ball to Curry to attract JR's defensive attention, and then Curry passed back Igo, who avoided in the air and was about to make a layup.

At this time, James ran from behind, jumped high and pressed the basketball tightly on the rebound, completing an incredible attack.

James scored 27 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists and triple-double data in the game, leading the Cavaliers to reverse and defeat the Warriors while falling behind 1-3. This block was undoubtedly one of the highest bright moments in this round of series, even James' career and NBA history.

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