LeBron James’ Top 10 Playoff Plays and Performances

March 29th, 2010 by Eric Felkey Leave a reply »
Despite playing in only 60 playoff games in four years (soon to be five), LeBron James has already etched out quite a postseason resume. He's notched four triple-doubles, topped 30 points on 30 different occasions (and 40-plus points eight times), and led the Cavaliers to their first-ever NBA Finals appearance in 2007. For his career, he's averaging 29.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, 7.3 assists, and 1.6 steals in the playoffs—not too shabby, I suppose. To go along with those stats, he's had countless plays that either made you jump off the couch in excitement (like the breakaway dunk against the Wizards in 2008) or just stare at the TV blankly in stunned silence (Game Five against the Pistons in 2007 comes to mind). So as the Cavs look to make their final push into the playoffs (which begin in just under three weeks), I thought it'd be appropriate to take a look back on James' 10 best playoff moments and achievements. Now, it's tough to rank a list that includes both individual plays and overall game performances, because it's nearly impossible to say that one play was more important than an entire game. Just know that these plays either altered the game or series in profound w ...

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