After three games, it appeared to be LeBron James, who singlehandedly has kept the Cleveland Cavaliers in this series with historic performances.
After four games, it appeared to be Andre Iguodala, who has been the primary defender on James and finally slowed him in Game 4, tacking on 22 points and eight boards as the Golden State Warriors evened the series.
And after five games, it appears to be Stephen Curry, who in Game 5 finally had the sort of game we have been waiting for and expecting from the MVP during the Finals.
In the video below with Cinesport’s Brian Clark, I discuss the Finals MVP candidacy of all three players plus whether the Cavaliers – after just one day of rest and long flight home – can muster up the energy to get a win Tuesday and force Game 7.