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The shot itself was relatively simple: Mario Chalmers sets a screen at the top of the key, LeBron James comes across, fights past Tony Parker and pulls up over an out-stretched Kawhi Leonard for a long two-pointer.
In hindsight, Dwyane Wade called it the most clutch moment in James' career to date.
That's because it occurred with time expiring in Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finals as the Miami Heat clinched their second straight title.
Wade made the comments on Wednesday during an Instagram Live session noting it stuck out, not only because it helped give the Heat a four-point lead with less than 30 seconds remaining, but because it was James arguably reaching the height of his powers.