"But we've never seen anyone like LeBron in our league who was this big and strong and could pass like this. He can control a game and take over a game just with his passing ability. And then he can take it right to you when he wants to... I'm glad I'm out of the league."
- Larry Bird
Good enough for me. Bron averaged 28 points, 10.2 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.6 steals, 47% shooting during a total domination of what appeared to be a vastly more talented Thunder team**. Averaged 30, 10 and 6 for the entire playoffs. Stepped it up every single time his team needed it (Falling down 2-1 against the Pacers... falling down 3-2 against the Celtics). Just an incredible display. In 15 years when some of the petty hate dissipates, folks might look back on this run a little more positively. Fact is, I look back at Kobe Bryant's 5 titles and I instantly say "3 of those were all Shaq... at least one of them was mainly Pau" ... but this one was all about LeBron. Every single game was LeBron. Consistently incredible. There's not a lot his critics can say at this point. He brought it. He walked the walk. Still, he needed help... and Bosh, Wade, etc made for much better sidekicks than Larry Hughes and Carlos Boozer (who he took to the Finals the first time around). Hat's off to LeBron and a round of applause to Pat Riley and the entire Miami Heat organization. Yes You Did. Enjoy your parade.
**(side note: The Thunder swept the defending champs, easily took care of the Los Angeles Lakers and their twin towers... and ripped open a powerful Spurs team in the midst of a 20 win streak... they are a very VERY good team. Them getting owned by the Heat had less to do with them struggling and more to do with LeBron James dominating.)