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24/02/2021

What year did Cavs play Spurs in Finals?

What year did Cavs play Spurs in Finals?

This was Cleveland’s first trip to the NBA Finals in their franchise history and San Antonio’s fourth. The Spurs swept the Cavaliers 4 games to 0….2007 NBA Finals.

Team Coach Wins
San Antonio Spurs Gregg Popovich 4
Cleveland Cavaliers Mike Brown 0

Who Won NBA Finals 2015?

Golden State Warriors
2015 NBA Finals/Champion

This Date in NBA History (June 16): Golden State Warriors defeat Cleveland Cavaliers in 2015 Finals & more. On June 16th in 2015, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 105-97 in Game 6 of the NBA Finals to clinch their fourth championship in franchise history and the first since 1975.

Who won the Finals 2012?

Miami Heat
2012 NBA Finals/Champion

Who won the Finals in 2014?

San Antonio Spurs
2014 NBA Finals/Champion
The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs defeated the defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat in five games (4–1) for the Spurs’ fifth NBA championship in franchise history.

Who was in the NBA Finals in 2014?

The 2014 NBA Finals was the championship series of the 2013–14 season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the conclusion of the season’s playoffs. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs defeated the defending NBA champion and Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat in five games…

When did the Spurs win the NBA championship?

The Spurs rebounded from their seven-game loss to the Heat in the 2013 Finals to win the series, 4–1, for the franchise’s fifth NBA championship. After winning their first four over nine seasons, this was their first since 2007.

What was the Cavaliers record the previous four seasons?

A sub-.500 team the previous four seasons, the Cavaliers won the Central division with a 53–29 record.

When did LeBron James join the Cleveland Cavaliers?

The 2014–15 Cleveland Cavaliers season was the 45th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The season was marked by the publicity the team received by signing free agent forward LeBron James and trading for forward Kevin Love.