LeBron James joined the Heat after publishing The Decision and formed the Three Kings with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. During this period, LeBron James won two consecutive championships with the help of superstars of the same level, which was also the first wave of playoff achievements in his career. Peak period.
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1. A wave of victory took away the victory in the last 3 minutes.
- Season: 2010-11 Eastern Conference Championship G5
- Result: Heat 83-80 Bulls
- Statistics: 28 points, 6 assists, 11 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks
In the summer of 2010, "the Decision" became a major event that shocked the year. The Heat formed the Big Three of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, with only one goal, to win the championship. The first hurdle is the Bulls, the opponent in the Eastern Conference championship game.
The Heat team led by the Three Kings is full of momentum, although2011 MVP Derrick RoseFighting bravely in and out, it still couldn't stop the Heat from winning 3-1 in the first four games. In Game 5, the Bulls fought hard and took a 12-point lead in the last 4 minutes of the fourth quarter. However, LBJ and DW teamed up to launch a 19-4 offensive in the last 4 minutes, including James' mid-range jumper in the last 29.5 seconds. Gained a two-point lead and defeated the Bulls to advance to the championship game.
2. Exploding 45 points to defeat the Celtics
- Season: 2011-12 Eastern Conference Championship G6
- Result: Heat 98-79 Celtics
- Statistics: 45 points, 5 assists, 15 rebounds
This game is definitely one of the most historic performances in LBJ's historic career.
In his second season with the Heat, despite the expectations of everyone, he lost to the Mavericks in the championship game in the first season. In 2012, the Three Kings finally reached the Eastern Conference Championship Game and faced the Celtics, a defensive lion led by GDP. Yes, after the Heat won two consecutive games at home in the first two games, they won three consecutive games with the rotation of the Big Three of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Rajon Rondo, and will advance to the championship game in one more game.
But LeBron James won't let that happen. From the beginning of the game, James was invincible with long-range shots and short-range shots. Several low-post singles left the Celtics defenders helpless. He scored 45 points with a shooting rate of over 70% and took the lead early in the fourth quarter. The score increased to more than 20 points, which not only saved Erik Spoelstra's hat-trick, but also saved the Heat from elimination and the first championship in the Three Kings era.
3. Big Three won the Thunder and won the first championship
- Season: 2011-12 Championship Game G5
- Result: Heat 121-106 Thunder
- Statistics: 26 points, 13 assists, 11 rebounds, 2 blocks
In 2012, the Heat led by LeBron James went through a hard battle to reach the championship game. They faced the young and energetic Sanshao.Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook andJames HardenLed by the Thunder.
Just like LBJ entered the championship game against the Spurs that year, experience points completely determine the direction of the game. Although he lost the first game, LBJ, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh took turns to jump out and wreak havoc on the Thunder. James could not say that he did not have it throughout the series. After a hard battle, overall the game was relaxed and satisfying. In the championship battle, he won the first three championships in the championship and won his first career championship and FMVP.
4. The buzzer beater broke through the Pacers defense in 2.2 seconds.
- Season: 2012-13 Eastern Conference Championship G5
- Result: Heat 109-107 Pacers
- Statistics: 30 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks
The Heat, seeking their second consecutive championship, faced a formidable opponent in the 2013 Eastern Conference Championship Game, a defensive lion composed of Roy Hibbert, Paul George and David West.
In the first game, LeBron James used a three-pointer to break through the Pacers' defense.Paul GeorgeA successful attempt at the three-point line with 5 seconds left in the game allowed the Pacers to take a 1-point lead in the last 2.2 seconds. The Heat naturally handed the ball to LBJ, and he passed the ball in his first step.Paul George, it was too late to make up for the follow-up defense, allowing James to use a decisive cut to win the crucial first game.
After he gets the ball, he cuts into the penalty area as fast as lightning. No one can keep up with that kind of reaction speed.
Defender George Hill
5. Overcome a 10-point deficit to create a classic three-pointer from Thunder Gun
- Season: 2012-13 G6
- Result: Heat 103-100 Spurs
- Statistics: 32 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds, 3 steals
This game is definitely one of the most classic championship battles in history, but what most people remember is Ray Allen's life-saving 3-pointer with 5.2 seconds left in the game, which sent the game into overtime before Game 7.
However, before that, few people had the impression that the Heat were still 10 points behind at the beginning of the fourth quarter. It was Lebron James' strong performance on both offense and defense that brought the game back. He scored a total of 14 points in the fourth quarter and overtime. Including the crucial three-pointer with 5 points behind in the last 20.1 seconds, this is the Thunder Gun's historical three-pointer.
Without LBJ's previous turnaround, there would not have been my three-pointer this time. This is the credit of the team.
Ray Allen
5. The decisive step back to win the second championship in his career
- Season: 2012-13 Championship Game G7
- Result: Heat 95-88 Spurs
- Statistics: 37 points, 4 assists, 12 rebounds, 2 steals
The 2013 championship game is one of the most classic battles in history. The outcome was still unknown until the last minute of Game 7. At that time, the Heat only led 90-88 by 2 points, and the Spurs stole the ball from the Heat. , but Tim Duncan's layup and tip-in after cutting in failed to score. Instead, LeBron James, who returned from timeout,Kawhi LeonardA key jump shot in front of him almost ensured the Heat's victory.
In the end, LeBron James led the Heat to win the second consecutive championship, and also won the FMVP for two consecutive years, launching the first glorious period of his career in the playoffs.
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