Some numbers on LeBron's scoring efficiency relative to his teammates ....
I am going to subtract Kyrie's numbers from game one to isolate what the rest of the Cavaliers team has been doing in terms of scoring efficiency.
LeBron = 183 points on 163 FGAs, 59 FTAs and 15 TOs
Kyrie = 23 points on 22 FGAs, 1 FTA, 1 TO
Rest of Cavs = 258 points on 244 FGAs, 72 FTAs, 41 TOs
Defining possessions as (FGA + 0.44*FTA + TO)
LeBron = 183 points on 204 possessions = 0.897 points per possession
Rest of Cavs = 258 points on 316.7 possessions = 0.815 points per possession
That is about 10% higher rate of scoring efficiency than his teammates.
That doesn't really matter to me all that much, all to say that the Cavs are better off with an inefficient LeBron shot than someone else's, which also explains the high workload.
But at the same time, inefficient is inefficient, not going to give credit simply because it's higher than theirs.
As I said, if LeBron managed to be a bit more efficient, which he certainly CAN, then Cleveland would be having a much better chance at winning and LeBron deserving of the MVP.
But he simply hasn't reached that level. I loved his last game even if he faltered at the end. 44% shooting for him, which is low for him, is a good number under the circumstances to add to the rest of what he's doing.
But I just can't fathom a player shooting under 40% for a series and being given an MVP finals trophy while losing, when you have worthy candidates like Curry on the other side.
If Golden State didn't have the good wing defenders they have, I'm sure LeBron would be having that better FG% I've been clamoring for, but it hasn't happened. It's a credit to Golden State that they've held LeBron to what he's managed so far, and that should be the important part in this. That's the formula to beat a LeBron team, and he shouldn't be rewarded for something that Golden State has prevented him from doing through much of the series.
I wish I had access to stats in the eFG& and TS% as such, I'm working a bit blind here and simply throwing FG% around which I don't like to do, but it's all I have for the moment.
But in general, I'd settle for performances like he did last game... but Curry was even better in my opinion.