James became the first player in NBA history to record 27,000 career points and 7,000 career assists after a monster first half.
The Cavaliers have been getting great production from all three members of their “Big Three” this season, but James remains the leader on Cleveland’s championship-defending squad.
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Just for good measure, James proved he can still dunk with the best of them.
James finished a rebound shy of a triple-double (44 points, 10 assists, nine boards) as the Cavs won 116-105.