Most iconic players have that one moment that they will be remembered for decades later.
For LeBron James, it looks as if the moment will be a defensive block, in last night's Game 7 win over Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.
With less than two minutes to go, and with the game tied at 89-89, James somehow caught up with Andre Iguodala to block what seemed like a simple lay-up to give Golden State the lead.
Letter of rejection signed by LeBron James, that was massive #Game7
— Newstalk Sport (@NewstalkSport) June 20, 2016
It was a moment of defensive brilliance that showed James' willingness to help his local team finally win that elusive NBA title.
LeBron is on another level! #NBAFinals https://t.co/TzTkzwPyld
— NBA (@NBA) June 20, 2016
From behind the board, James' block looks even more astounding. It will be remembered for years to come.
A new play in Cleveland history: The Block. #SCtop10 https://t.co/YTmMw2sc3G
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 20, 2016