LeBron becomes 1st player to average triple-double in Finals series
Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports / Action Images
His Cleveland Cavaliers didn't win, but no one can blame LeBron James for losing in this year's Finals.
With his monster performance in Monday's Game 5 defeat to the Warriors, The King became the first player to average a triple-double in a Finals series. The three-time champion was once again sensational, finishing with 41 points, 13 rebounds, eight assists, two steals, and a block in Cleveland's 129-120 loss.
The four-time MVP accounted for more than half of the Cavaliers' points on Monday, scoring or assisting on 62 of Cleveland's 120.
Unsurprisingly, Cleveland struggled mightily without LeBron in the Finals, entering Game 5 with a minus-31 point differential in the 26 minutes James sat.
HEADLINES
- NBA Cup roundup: Celtics end Cavs' hot start, Russ makes history
- Westbrook becomes 1st player to record 200 triple-doubles
- Tatum, Celtics hand Cavs 1st loss to end historic start to season
- Draymond fires back at 'janky' Jenkins, Edey over foul
- Doncic returns from injury to score 26 as Mavericks top Pelicans
Advertisement