The Cleveland Cavaliers, led by LeBron James and Kyrie Irving, made history in the 2016 NBA Finals with an incredible comeback against the Golden State Warriors. Former Cavaliers center Channing Frye recently expressed his unwavering confidence in the team, stating that even if Draymond Green had played in Game 5, the Cavaliers would have emerged victorious. Frye emphasized that the outcome would not have changed unless Green had drastically altered his physical attributes. The Cavaliers capitalized on Green's absence, winning Game 5 with a score of 112-97. This victory was pivotal in their journey to overcome a 3-1 series deficit, ultimately clinching the championship in Game 7. Frye recalled how injuries to key Warriors players, Andrew Bogut and Festus Ezeli, allowed the Cavaliers to dominate the paint and play a more aggressive style of basketball. With no Green on the court, who was the previous season's Defensive Player of the Year, James and Irving exploited the matchup, combining for 82 points in Game 5 and Game 7. Frye's reflections highlight the Cavaliers' resilience and skill during one of the most memorable playoff runs in NBA history.