The 2016 NBA Finals features a rematch between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors. Here’s 5 reasons the Cavs will win the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

Seemingly every move the Cleveland Cavaliers have made since the end of last season has been centered around beating the Golden State Warriors in a potential NBA Finals rematch.

The Cavs fired their coach midseason, made some adjustments to the roster, found some key rotations and are much better positioned to defeat the Warriors this time around.

1. The Cavs Are Healthy

Coming into last season’s Finals, the Cavs were strung together by sweat and Duct tape. On June 2, that won’t be the case.

Kevin Love missed last season’s Finals with a torn labrum (shoulder) and Kyrie Irving was banged up throughout the postseason. The Cavs’ former No. 1 overall pick fractured his knee cap in Game 1.

Through some miracle, LeBron James and the remaining rag-tag roster were able to take two games from Golden State before being eliminated in Game 6.

It will be intriguing to witness what the Cavs do with Love, because the Warriors aren’t a great matchup for the 6-10 power forward.

But Love’s offense can’t be forgotten. In the Game 6 clincher against Toronto, Love had 20 points, Irving had 30, and LeBron had 33. It was the eighth time the Big 3 scored 20 or more points–and Cleveland is undefeated in those contests.

The Cavs have a “Big 3” for a reason, and while Draymond Green will be a matchup nightmare for Love, his offense and premier rebounding ability will be too hard to ignore.

And if for some reason, Love isn’t on the floor in some fourth quarters, do not start the talk of trading him this offseason. He doesn’t match up well against the Warriors, so it may be the savvy coaching move to leave him on the bench at this time. This doesn’t mean he can’t help at early parts of the game. It just may be better to go with a proven lineup…which leads me to this next slide…