Okay, so I wanted to check out LeBron’s stats from the 2015 Finals, ’cause, you know, that series was wild. I remember watching it live, but I wanted the actual numbers.

First, I just fired up my browser. Nothing fancy, just the usual.
Then, I typed in “lebrons 2015 finals stats” into the search bar. I mean, that’s the most obvious way to go about it, right?
Digging Through the Results
The search engine spat out a bunch of results. Lots of sports websites, articles, the usual suspects.
- I clicked on a couple that looked promising. Some had game-by-game breakdowns, which was cool.
- Others just had the overall averages. I kind of wanted both, to be honest.
- I skipped past some of the more clickbaity-looking headlines. You know the ones.
Putting it All Together
After bouncing around a few sites, I started jotting down the key numbers in my notepad. Just simple stuff like points, rebounds, assists, for each game.
Then I calculated his averages myself, just to double-check what the websites were saying. My math’s not always the best, but it seemed to match up pretty well.

I wasn’t looking for anything super in-depth, like advanced analytics or anything. Just the basic box score stats, really. Wanted to get a good sense of how dominant he was, even though the Cavs lost.
All and all it was fun to look back at the stats that i watched live.