In Friday’s game against the Toronto Raptors, LeBron James showed just how talented he is with his ambidextrous skills on several occasions.
LeBron James, for being 32, has DOMINATED this series. He has scored 35, 39, and 35 in the first three games of this series and has shown his ability to flip the switch and dominate at any point.
In James’ route to a 35 point performance, James showed twice that he can score with a left handed mid-lane floater/shot.
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Here is the more difficult of James’ two left handed shots:
James seems even more impossible to guard if he can spin back left and shot a mid-lane floater. His potent passing game makes guarding the perimeter almost impossible. This isn’t a shot that we have seen James shoot often in his career, but if he can put it in, why not?
Here is the second of James’ left handed antics:
LeBron has been fantastic. He has shot above 50% in every playoff game this postseason, and his complete domination has been absurd to watch. This Cavaliers team, which ended the season not even top 5 in the power rankings, has shown every reason to be considered a true contender and even the Finals favorite.
James knows that he is capable of making those shots. James discussions shooting these shots and how he became a right-handed basketball players in the in the link here.
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This could prove to yet again be the year of LeBron James and Cleveland Cavaliers. If he continues to push himself and improve his play, it won’t be long before we are watching the potential Warriors-Cavaliers trilogy.