Last June, during the Cleveland Cavaliers' six-game loss in the NBA Finals to these very same Golden State Warriors, an article by Ken Berger of CBS painstakingly detailed the recovery regimen LeBron James underwent on cross-country flights during the Finals. The story was simple - James had been the sole carrier of the Cavs for two months with Kevin Love and later Kyrie Irving going down to injury. Along the way he flirted with a historic usage percentage, and single-handedly took two games from the Warriors. The article was a testament to what high-level athletes go through to fuel their bodies in trying to win. In the end it wasn't enough as the Dubs were crowned champs. For his trouble, James took questions about his legacy. Specifically, how a guy who was supposed to be one of the greatest players ever could sport a sub-par 2-4 all-time series record in the NBA Finals - See more at:http://www.thescore.com/nba/news/1046305-will-a-game-7-victory-be-enough-to-silence-lebron-s-haters