The Warriors won the 2015 NBA Finals Tuesday night, but not before some history was made on both Tyler Beede Jersey sides.LeBron James gave a terrific performance in a losing effort, even grabbing four votes for Finals MVP. Stephen Curry did plenty of fantastic shooting, too, and Andre Iguodala was an unlikely hero.MORE: | All three made history throughout the Finals, as did the teams. Here are some interesting facts about this year's Finals. LeBron James became the first player to lead both teams inpoints, a sists andrebounds for an entire series.Stephen Curry became the Sam Selman Jersey first player to faceeach of the of the other four first-team All-NBAplayersin the same postseasonand win against each (James, James Harden, Anthony Davisand Marc Gasol are the four players).When Andre Iguodala was on the court, Jamesshot 38 percent and the Cavs were minus-55. When Iguodala was on the bench, James shot 44 percentand the Cavs were plus-30. James had the second highest percentage of team points in Finals history with 38.3 percent, slightly trailing 1993 Michael Jordan's38.4 percent. Without Kobe Bryant Jersey James on the court (he sat for a total of three minutes), the Cavs went 0-for-21 in the series (J.R. Smith was 0-for-9, Matthew Dellavedova was 0-for-7, James Jones was 0-for-3and Iman Shumpert was 0-for-2). Curry joinedKareem Abdul-Jabbar as the only players to win the MVP and achampionship in the same year,but not Finals MVP (Magic Johnson won it over Abdul-Jabbar in 1980). The Warriors became the third team to win at least 83 games in a season (regular season pluspostseason). The Warriors ended a 39-year championship drought, the longest time between titlesin NBA history. The Warriors made 240 3-pointers in the playoffs and 67 in the Finals, both NBA records Steven Duggar Jersey . Curry became the sixth player to win his first MVP and Finals in the same season. Steve Kerr joins a list of three others to win at least one NBA Finals as a coachand five or more as a player. (Bill Ru sell,Tom Heinsohnand K.C. Jones all 1950s and 1960s Celtics players are the others.) Iguodala became thefirst NBA Finals MVP to not start in every game. James became the sixthplayer in NBA history to score 5,000 points in his postseason career. Curry shattered the 3-point playoffs record by making 98 (previous was 58 by Reggie Miller). The Gaylord Perry Jersey Warriors victorymarked the first time that an NBA team and its NBA DevelopmentLeague affiliate won titles in the same season.