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Erik García Gundersen

LeBron James spent part of Sunday watching Game 7 of the 2012 East Finals

As part of his late morning and early afternoon on Sunday, LeBron James took a trip back to one of the biggest moments of his career in 2012 as he watched Game 7 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals, which was shown on NBA TV. NBA TV and ESPN have all been airing classic games over the past few weeks in hopes of bringing NBA fans a taste of the game we love. James, who has played in a few classic games himself, stumbled upon one of them on Sunday, though it wasn’t a live Q and A session like the one he teased earlier in the week.

James tagged a lot of his old Heat teammates like Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Udonis Haslem, Shane Battier and more. Bosh hit one of the biggest shots in the game and LeBron gave him more of a shout-out. Bosh was likely the biggest name left out of the 2020 Hall of Fame class, which was announced on Saturday.

Bosh will very likely be a Hall of Famer the next time votes come around and while he had a decorated career with Toronto, his instrumental role in bringing two championships to Miami and making four straight NBA Finals is the biggest reason why.

 

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