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While LeBron rightfully earned the Finals MVP title, other players also carved out exceptional narratives during this series. Kevin Durant's back-to-back fourth-quarter performances of 17 and 16 points in Games 1 and 2 are historic milestones. Russell Westbrook also made waves when he scored 43 points while registering less than three free throw attempts, a feat never before accomplished in the NBA.
Additionally, Game 5 witnessed Miami tying a record for the most three-pointers made in Finals history, with Mike Miller attaining the most successful threes off the bench, showcasing the collective effort of his teammates.