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After Thursday’s surprise victory at the Heat, he left nothing to chance for Frank Vogel, the Californians coach: Dwight Howard missed 211 cents of the starting five, Alex Caruso, who replaced the 195-cent quarterback, and as a result, In the second quarter, the Lakers had already gone 30 points and formalized the second half. The finale was a 13-point victory when substitutions were already being played on both sides.
The MVP of the final, of course, was LeBron James, who tripled again (28 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists) and won the MVP title for the fourth time.
Only Michael Jordan has more than that, six in number. But the only James is that he proved to be the finalist with three clubs: two with the Miami Heat, one with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and once with the Lakers.
After the final, voices intensified that James was already as good and productive as Jordan between 1984 and 1998; what MJ, who produced with Washington later, no longer mattered.
NBA Finals, Game 6:
Los Angeles Lakers – Miami Heat 106-93 (28-20, 36-16, 23-20, 19-35)
Lakers: Davis 19 points (15 rebounds), James 28 (14, 10), Green 11, Caldwell-Pope 17, Caruso 4. Replacement: M. Morris 3, Kuzma 2, Dudley 0, Howard 3, Rondo 19, Cook 0.
Hot: Adebayo 25, Butler 12, Crowder 12, D. Robinson 10, Herro 7. Replacement: Olynyk 9, Hill 5, Jones 0, Dragic 5, Iguodala 0, Nunn 8.
(Cover Image: Los Angeles Lakers with Title Trophy. Photo: Nathaniel S. Butler / Getty Images)
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