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Home » Basketball NewsHe proved clutch in Game 6, but you can't judge LeBron James by one gameJune 8, 2012 Eastern Indiana SportsThe image still surprises me every time it appears in ESPN’s opening montage for these Eastern Conference finals. Right after the famous clip of John Havlicek’s steal against the 76ers in Game 7 of the 1965 Eastern finals comes an image of LeBron James, wearing his Cleveland No. 23 uniform, rising for a buzzer-beating three-pointer over Hedo Turkoglu to win Game 2 of the 2009 East finals over Orlando. It catches me off guard because James’ play in that series has to be the greatest forgotten postseason performance in NBA history — forgotten because the top-seeded Cavaliers, featuring Mo Williams as their second-leading scorer, lost to the Magic in six games. READ MORE: http://nba-point-forward.si.com/2012/06/08/lebron-james-miami-heat-nba-playoffs/?sct=hp_t12_a0&eref=sihp#
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