Earlier this season, James became the franchise’s all-time leader in threes and figures to hold onto that designation, at least until Kyrie Irving begins challenging his stature. Likely the only reason that he isn’t listed at the top is because his shot percentage hovers at 33 percent with the Cavs, but that’s a microscopic blemish on an otherworldly talent.
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