This time around, there was no debate about what constituted "value," or about whether someone who turned in a superhuman performance in a losing effort merited the championship round's top individual award. This time around, there would be no other choice. There couldn't be. For the second straight year, LeBron James did absolutely everything for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals. This year, after leading the Cavs to the first championship in franchise history and Cleveland to its first professional sports title in more than a half-century, James was the only choice for NBA Finals Most Valuable Player. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] "Two years ago, he wrote a letter to his fans in which he said, 'I'm coming home,'" NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said during the postgame ceremony on the court at Oracle Arena. "And he said, 'Nothing is given to you in Northeast Ohio. Everything is earned.' And LeBron, it was unanimous: Most Valuable Player, 2016 NBA Finals. Congratulations." It's the third Finals MVP of James' illustrious career, tying him with Magic Johnson, Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal for the second-most honors in league...