Whether you are a fan of basketball or a fan of drama, these NBA Finals are to die for.
LeBron James is finally owning up to his title as King and is averaging 30 points in the Finals despite struggling in his last two appearances.
He has led the Miami Heat throughout the playoffs and has been scoring on a consistent basis.
Will the youngster, Kevin Durant stop him?
Despite only being 23, it is difficult to consider this a David and Goliath story, especially since Durant is taller than James.
Durant has been able to blow by James for easy baskets and has been extremely clutch from the outside.
He messed up in Game 3 and did not show discipline as he picked up four fouls by the third quarter.
Great athletes are known for having short term memory. When they have a tough game they build on it and perform better the next time.
Now that the Thunder are in the NBA Finals, he can show the world that he is both a skilled and tough minded player.
James has proven that 2011 and 2007, his first two Finals appearances, are in the past. For a while, it looked like all the pressures of being considered the best player in the NBA were getting to him.
Can the Thunder bring out the choking side of LeBron or will the Heat continue to exploit the Thunder's inexperience?
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