4. Their rivalry has been awesome.
Their consecutive Finals matchups that began in 2015 have all been thrilling ones, no matter how stacked Golden State is. The Warriors took the first battle back in 2015, but LeBron led a historic comeback in 2016. He helped the Cavaliers overcome a 3-1 deficit for the first time in NBA Finals history, which helped cement his status as the best or second best player ever (remember, Michael Jordan). 2017 was a little bit of a different story, with Kevin Durant raining down threes and posterizing his opponents. The Warriors took that series easily, and who knows what will happen this year.