LeBron James has produced one of the best post-seasons of his career
The Warriors face James and the Cleveland Cavaliers for a fourth consecutive year in the NBA Finals, starting tomorrow (2am UK time).
While reigning champions Golden State are widely expected to claim another title at a canter, they will undoubtedly be wary of an in-form James - who has carried a written-off Cavs team this far.
The four-time MVP has averaged a sensational 34 points, 9.2 rebounds and 8.8 assists across three series against the Indiana Pacers, the Toronto Raptors and the Boston Celtics to reach the Finals for an eighth straight year.
Despite being 33 and surrounded by post-season rookies, James has continued to dominate and has posted 40-plus points in seven different playoff matches and three triple-doubles.