Draymond Green played the game of his life in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. The Golden State Warriors' emotional leader, the skeleton key that unlocked the style that dominated the NBA for two straight seasons, scored 32 points on 11-for-15 shooting with 15 rebounds, nine assists and two steals in 47 minutes. Had the Dubs hung on to win their second straight championship, we'd likely remember Draymond's outing as one of the greatest individual performances in Finals history — up there with Magic's Game 6, the Flu Game, Clyde's capper to the Captain's cameo, "Big Game James"' 1988 triple-double, and so many others.