Before we begin, I want to remind you of what you just saw: In defeat, LeBron James created, assisted, or scored 367 of the Cavaliers 561 points (65%), or just over 61 points per game. #NBAFinals — Synergy Sports Tech (@SynergySST) June 17, 2015 And what you won't see for the rest of your life: Basketball-reference updated. LeBron ended the series with a 40.8 usg rate, a 52.7 ast rate, and a 27.7 DREB% That will never happen again. — Justin (@AcrossTheCourt) June 17, 2015 (And hopefully what we'll never have to see again.) Cavs ORTG without LeBron in the Finals was 52.4. — EvanZ (@thecity2) June 17, 2015 It's true that a confluence of events led to LeBron James dominating the ball, playing otherworldly minute counts, and getting to shoot whenever he wanted in these NBA Finals. Kevin Love has been out since April, and Kyrie Irving was out for over 85 percent of this series. James "got" to run things as he saw fit, and as a result the massive numbers piled up. If you're going to point at that part of the confluence, you have to detail the entire swirl. James was doing his work against the league's best defensive squad, and against the best team designed to stop him...