The story of the Cavs-Haws Eastern Conference Semi-Finals in 2016 is one of different guys stepping up every night.
Of course LeBron James did his usual extraordinary work.
Of course Kyrie Irving showed why he is one of the best point guards in the league.
But it was the lesser-praised players who delivered on the big stage.
In Game 2, J.R. Smith knocked down seven of the Cavs’ record-breaking 25 thee-pointers.
In Game 3, Channing Frye had arguably the best game of his life, scoring 27 points off the bench to help the Cavs avoid defeat.