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LeBron James officially passed Michael Jordan on the NBA Playoffs’ all-time scoring list + #NBAonTNT fans want Reggie Miller to stop complaining instead of commentating

For this one, it’s hard to not be happy for LeBron James for doing what he does. No athlete has ever had pressure like LeBron had, but dude was always great. Before the boy even got a chance to play in the NBA, he was compared to Michael Jordan.

Early in his career, LeBron James couldn’t win an NBA championship and his team even got swept in the Finals, 2007 vs. San Antonio. In the end, LeBron proved he was one of one. He went down to Miami, to join the Heat, with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

After two titles and four NBA Finals runs, LeBron James went back to the Cleveland Cavaliers and got them two wins from a championship. Then, last season, he led them to their title against the 73-9 Golden State Warriors. Now, tonight, he just passed the icon, Michael Jordan, on the NBA Playoffs’ all-time scoring list.