Cavs star now second to Michael Jordan in career playoff scoring, and could catch him this spring.
CLEVELAND—Midway through the third quarter LeBron James found himself isolated on the right wing, behind the three-point arc, staring down Raptors power forward Serge Ibaka.
Instead of dribbling or passing, he launched a contested three-point shot: Bull’s-eye.
Bringing the ball up court the next possession, James found the same spot and calmly drained another trey.