BOSTON - The box score is not big enough for what LeBron James does. Advanced analytics are not enough. Perhaps only tall tales are enough.
But this one is true.
A new system of weights and measures have been required in these playoffs for James.
The greatest Game 7 scorer in NBA history did it again Sunday night. James scored 35 points against a Boston Celtics team that had not lost in 10 previous home playoff games. He added 15 rebounds and nine assists in an 86-79 seventh game victory by the Cleveland Cavaliers at TD Garden.