LeBron James Was Straight Wrecking Fools Last Night
For some reason I think LeBron remembers what happened in the 2011 Finals. Of course, you can never tell with him. Sometimes he goes for 39-6-4 just because he can.
Now that he has quieted all doubters with his back-to-back championships, we can fully bask in King James's greatness unreservedly. And as the video above shows, he can do literally everything.
He starts the game by getting to the rim at will, then sprinkled in some post moves for good measure. When the defense started sagging off on him—both out of deference to his driving skills and out of sheer exhaustion—he started popping those mid- to long-range jumpers he has mastered recently. Throw in a couple steals, some no-look assists, and highlight-reel dunks, and you have in one game a demonstration of everything you'd want in a basketball player. Yeah, he's pretty good.
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