All eyes will be on LeBron James tonight as the Heat and Pacers play Game 7 in Miami as James will have to carry a heavy load if the Heat want to win.
LeBron has been huge in his three career Game 7's, but his record is only 1-2. History is heavily in Miami's favor, however; since 1984, when the NBA adopted its current playoff format, home teams are 16-2.
But if Miami is going to win, LeBron is going to need more help from the rest of the Big Three than he has recently received. If the Big Three continue to be the Big One, chances are high that LeBron could join this list no one wants to be on.
Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, 1990 Conference Finals
One year before making the leap and winning his first championship, Jordan went for 31 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in a 93-74 beatdown by the Detroit Pistons. Jordan brought his Batman cape, but Scottie Pippen was yet to don his Robin outfit—he scored two points on 1-10 shooting.
Kevin Johnson, Phoenix Suns, 1995 Western Conference Semifinals
The current mayor of Sacramento and savior of the Kings played one of the finest games of his career in the 115-114 loss to the Houston Rockets. KJ dropped 46 points, including 21-22 shooting from the free throw line, and ten assists.
John Stockton and Karl Malone, Utah Jazz, 1988 Western Conference Semifinals
The dynamic duo did all they could. Stockton scored 29 points and dropped 20 assists while Malone went for 31 points and 15 rebounds. The Lakers used a more well-balanced attack to prevail 109-98.
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