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Brittany Mills

Who Should’ve Won the 2015 Finals MVP? Iggy or Steph?

Andre Iguodala was clutch in the 2015 NBA Finals—locked up LeBron, sparked the “Death Lineup,” and averaged 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.0 assists. He took home the Finals MVP and became a Warriors legend. But Steph Curry’s numbers were just bigger: 26.0 points, 6.3 assists, and 5.2 rebounds per game—plus all the fourth-quarter heroics. Iggy himself admitted: “They were supposed to give it to Steph.” So what’s your take? Did Curry’s scoring and overall dominance get snubbed? #NBA #FinalsMVP #Iguodala #StephCurry #Warriors #NBADebate #DubNation #Sports #NBAHistory #NBAHotTakes #NBAWhatIf #SplashBrothers #NBAChampion

Who Should’ve Won the 2015 Finals MVP? Iggy or Steph?
FromTheLand

Remeber: Stephen Curry changed the NBA—and basketball itself.

Back in 2009, Curry joined the NBA with a silky jump shot and big dreams—but who knew he’d end up changing the league? He didn’t truly step into the spotlight until his first title run in 2015. Since then, his style of play has completely shifted how teams approach the game and inspired a whole new generation of young players around the world. It’s wild to think how many kids now pull up for deep threes just because of him. The game just isn’t the same—thanks to Steph. #NBA #Sports #StephCurry #CurryRevolution #SplashBrothers #GameChanger #Warriors #DubNation

Remeber: Stephen Curry changed the NBA—and basketball itself.Remeber: Stephen Curry changed the NBA—and basketball itself.
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