I'd like everyone who said that LeBron NEVER chokes to reverse their statement (yes Roy H., even you said LeBron has no history of choking).
I haven't reviewed my comments, but I'm pretty positive that I didn't say Lebron *never* chokes. Every player has bad games, often at big moments. However, I don't believe that Lebron *always*, or even *consistently*, chokes, either.
Lebron didn't do himself any favors in the Finals. He was passive on both offense and defense, and at times looke scared to shoot (often passing instead). Even more than the rumored "quitting" last year, Lebron looked like he wilted under pressure this year.
However, Lebron has a history of playing very well in big games, as well. He carried the Cavs to the Finals with some unbelievable efforts, he was phenomenal in Game 7 against the Celts in 2008, he hit some huge shots against both the Celts and Bulls this year.
It's hard for me to say that a guy who has been the most "clutch" regular season scorer late in games in recent seasons plus a guy who has had many huge playoff games equals a guy who "always" chokes. He doesn't. Lucky for the rest of the league, he massively underperformed in the Finals this year. However, I'm not sure that we can rely on that happening every season.
You didn't say he never chokes, you said he doesn't have a history of choking. In the title when I wrote "always" I thought that was a pretty obvious exaggeration. He doesn't always choke, but he does it more often than most, and way more than the guys he gets compared to (Jordan).
I think if you look at his performances in the 4th quarters of the Finals, he's a pretty consistent choker. I also don't think he's the most clutch regular season scorer, the Heat absolutely sucked at closing out games. I think Eddie House hit more game-winners than LeBron this year (one).
One last thing, he might have come up with a lot of high scoring playoff performances, but I wouldn't call a lot of them high efficiency playoff performances. He scores a lot because he takes a TON of shots, that doesn't make him one of the best of all time. Again I don't he's even close to the guys he gets compared to (Jordan, Bird) as far scoring efficiency in the playoffs (especially in the clutch).