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The 2007 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2006–07 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs.In this best-of-seven playoff series, the Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs defeated the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers in a 4–0 sweep.
LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers entered the 2007 Finals as newcomers. Game 1 was the first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history, and the first for each of its players (other than reserve point guard Eric Snow). However, the San Antonio Spurs had
The Cavaliers, led by superstar LeBron James, entered the 2007 Finals looking for their first franchise championship, as well as the first championship for a pro team based out of Cleveland since the Cleveland Browns won the 1964 National Football League Championship. However, the Cavs were considered heavy underdogs against the 3-time champion ...
The 2007 NBA Finals, won by the San Antonio Spurs 4–0 over the Cleveland Cavaliers, was the least-watched Finals series in NBA History until the 2020 NBA Finals, with a rating of 6.2. Adidas became the official outfitter of the NBA they remained for the next ten years until Nike became the official outfitter in 2017.
LeBron James scored the Cavaliers’ final 25 points and 29 of their last 30 to defeat the heavily-favored Pistons in Game 5 of East finals.
The Cavaliers made the playoffs in all five seasons with Brown at the helm, reaching the NBA Finals in 2007 (where they got swept by the San Antonio Spurs) and winning 60-plus games in 2008-09 and ...
LeBron James : Mike Brown [48] 2006–07: 2006–07: NBA Eastern: 2nd Central 2nd 50 32 .610 3 Won First round 4–0 Won conference semifinals 4–2 Won conference finals 4–2 Lost NBA Finals 4–0 — [49] 2007–08: 2007–08: NBA Eastern 4th Central 2nd 45 37 .549 14 Won First round 4–2
The NBA playoffs won't feature LeBron James, Kevin Durant or Stephen Curry in the second round for the first time since 2005. But there's still plenty more basketball to enjoy this postseason.