4th quarter of Game 6:
Golden State cut the lead to nine at the end of the third quarter.
James responded with 10 straight points for Cleveland. He either scored or assisted on the Cavs' first 19 points of the quarter. Only a technical free throw by Kyrie Irving broke that streak.
He scored or assisted on 27 of 30 points in the fourth quarter before subbing out.
It was a dominant stretch in a pivotal time of the game. Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and the Warriors were charging, and James simply charged back harder.
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2016/6/...fourth-quarter
4th quarter of Game 7:
LeBron scored 11 of the Cavs' 18 points and made
The Block! on Iguodala.
Overall:
But please, tell me more about how LeBron just "stood in the corner" while Kyrie won the Finals for him. Who's trying to rewrite history again?