Final 3:39 of Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals | Cavaliers vs Warriors

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Published 2016-12-24
We flashback to the final 3 minutes and 39 seconds of Game 7 of the NBA Finals where 2 of the best plays in NBA History transpired!

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All Comments (21)
  • @dhruv9674
    It's tradition to watch this every once in a while
  • @nojumper01
    The three things that lead the cavs to a title 1. OHHH BLOCKED BY JAMES 2. Irving on Curry one on one 3. Love’s lockdown defence
  • I don’t know why it took me 7 years to notice but the last 3 minutes were BRICK CITY! Thank God Kyrie hit the dagger! 🙏🏼
  • 1. The Block by James, 2. The Shot by Kyrie, and 3. The Defence by Love. Some crazy shit🔥
  • @timm.7988
    It’s crazy how no one appreciates LeBron for doing the impossible: putting on a shirt without taking off his cap
  • @chippyfish8712
    When Lebron helped curry up in the last minutes That’s true sportsmanship and people still hate him
  • @sweenbean69
    Imagine if Bron had that dunk over Green. Imagine how crazy Quicken Loans Arena would’ve been.
  • @Doper355
    Kevin Love for 10 second transformed into the defensive player of the yesr
  • @--1644
    “It’s over it’s over Cleveland is a city of champions once again, the cavaliers are nba champions” such a iconic moment
  • @Slaytanica666
    I broke down crying watching this live…my Dad teared up. My Sister (RIP) watched it from work and called me. I’m just happy my Dad and my Sister got to see this. My Sister passed unexpectedly a month later, and I lost my Dad in April of last year to cancer. I tear up when I see this still because my Dad and I watched it together, I miss him and my Sis so much. But they got to see this. I wish my Grandpa had got to see it but he passed the last day of 2008.
  • @kurayahmi
    In a parallel universe, LeBron finished that dunk over Draymond and it is remembered as the greatest play in NBA Finals history
  • @Josh_GT500
    As we watch the 2023 NBA finals, I can’t help but think this is the greatest NBA finals comeback of all time. Down 3-1 to the greatest regular season team of all time, winning the last 2 games in Oakland, just absolutely incredible. I don’t know if there will ever be a greater NBA finals comeback.
  • @einsleyharriot1294
    this is literally the best championship ever in NBA history everyone is on their prime making crazy plays
  • @viewindrew7153
    I'm still mad to this day that Lebron didn't end Green's career with that dunk
  • @CowboysCreed
    I miss 2016…time goes by too fast and lately I’ve felt like life has been punching me in the mouth. I like to return to this, remember better times, and watch every so often to stay motivated.
  • @Irreluhvant
    easily the greatest finals of all time, I find myself to come back and watch this every once in a while and it always gives me chills, the beauty of sports is indescribable you simply have to experience it