No question, LeBron James was outstanding and played very well. But Kyrie Irving should have been MVP. James got it because he’s the face of the franchise but Irving’s 30, 34, 41, 23 and 26-point games coincided with the Cavs’ comeback. His huge third quarter Sunday lifted Cleveland from a halftime deficit and his three-pointer — over league MVP Stephen Curry — iced the historic rally. By all rights, the onetime Duke star, already an NBA rookie of the year and All-Star game MVP (2014), had every right to cap his fifth straight solid pro season with championship series MVP laurels.