It took Lebron James 9 seasons, but he's finally joined the
NBA's champion
elite, guiding his Miami Heat to a 121-106 victory over a promising
Oklahoma City squad.
With Lebron James’ 26 points, 13
assists and 11 rebounds, he became only the fifth player in NBA history to
record a triple-double in the close out game of the Finals.
He has joined NBA greats Magic
Johnson, James
Worthy, Larry Bird,
and most recently Tim Duncan
who did it in 2003.
The Miami Heat tied an NBA Finals record
by making 14 3-Pointer’s, seven of which were by seldom used Mike Miller.
Lebron James is one of the most
heavily criticized players in NBA history, and he may be disliked by many, but
for now all we can do is praise him for leading the Heat to their 2nd ever Championship.
- Nard Dogg
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