Finals MVP Kevin Durant shined in the postseason and did so in stellar fashion in the NBA Finals, not just taking part, but taking over the scoring load that ultimately proved too much for the Cleveland Cavaliers to handle.

But one of the most underrated facts was how close Durant and Stephen Curry were to sharing MVP honors during the first two games of the series until the Warriors forward hit a pull-up three-point dagger in the last 45 seconds of the game to net a 3-0 lead in the series.

A Twitter user who had previously engaged in an argument with KD recently, called him out, asking him to re-engage — which he gladly did, accepting just how much pressure Curry took off him throughout the series.

https://twitter.com/RipCityGoon/status/902378308985266180

https://twitter.com/RipCityGoon/status/902379475765157889

If his words weren't enough to prove it, another Twitter user chipped in to support this very argument.

https://twitter.com/chanelilys/status/902392637839122432

https://twitter.com/chanelilys/status/902393926727770112

https://twitter.com/chanelilys/status/902394237550858240

But pictures speak more than a thousand words, so she took upon showing this wide-open pick-and-roll with Andre Iguodala in the middle of Moses' Red Sea.

https://twitter.com/BenchBuckets/status/900984281698271233

If curious of how this play turned out — it was a made driving dunk by Iguodala with 6.3 seconds left on the clock, assisted by Curry.

Five of Curry's 10 assists were to Durant in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.