Just watched Game 7 again.
A couple notables...one is that even tho James was the obvious mvp and played to his elite level, Irving played a golden step-up game from the beginning. The shots he made on offense (not just the last 3) but the defense and constant effort and effectiveness throughout possessions on both sides was no less than a great game 7 historical performance. I think his game matured a lot in these playoffs and he showed it in game 7.
That said, Draymond Green's performance was as good or better than anyone's and will unfortunately get lost in the mix. 32 points and 6-8 from 3 and 15 rebounds, one assist from a triple-double, would have gone down as one of the great historical nba finals step-up performances had they won. The irony is that a 10th assist, muchless the game, would have been a lock had Curry and/or Thompson had decent games.
Last thought...a misconception I had was Curry's performance vs. Thompson's. Curry's was actually slightly better in terms of stats, and was only -3 while on the floor to Thompson's -11. Thompson sucked bad and was only 2-10 from 3, to Curry's 4-14. Barnes got a lot of heat for his series performance, but neither one of these other two played near their capabilities in game 7, which are both much greater than Barnes capabilities. Both Curry and Thompson missed numerous extremely make-able shots (for them.)