I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can summarize the latest widely reported developments around the 2015 NBA playoffs based on public records from that period.
- The 2015 NBA Finals featured the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. the Golden State Warriors, with the Cavaliers taking a 2-1 lead after two tightly contested games in the series. LeBron James delivered a string of standout performances, including a game with a triple-double, as Cleveland looked to slow Golden State’s historic shooting pace.
- In the Western Conference, the Houston Rockets completed a dramatic comeback to advance to the Western Conference Finals, signaling their first appearance there since 1997. This set the stage for a Cavaliers-Rockets cross-conference storyline early in the Finals, though the Cavaliers ultimately faced the Warriors.
- The Cavaliers’ path to the Eastern Conference Finals involved defeating the Chicago Bulls in the semis, maintaining LeBron James’s habit of carrying the team through late-stage playoff runs. This helped Cleveland reach the Finals for the first time since LeBron’s initial stint with the franchise.
- The 2015 playoff bracket saw defending champs San Antonio Spurs being pushed to the limit in several rounds and notable upsets, including the Spurs/Clippers series producing a Game 7 and the broader narrative of veteran teams contending with rising Warriors and high-powered offenses.
- The Finals ultimately concluded with the Warriors defeating the Cavaliers to win the 2015 championship, preserving Golden State’s 2014-15 title run as part of their record-breaking regular season and playoff performance.
If you’d like, I can pull more precise game-by-game results for each round, or generate a quick chart showing series winners by round. I can also tailor the summary to a specific team or date range within the 2015 playoffs.