I just gotta hit this again because it is SO bad.
2006 1st round: Averages 36-8-6 and only NBA player ever to hit multiple game-winners in his first-ever playoff series.
2007 ECF: Scores 45-5-6 including 29 of the final 30 points in the pivotal Game 5 on Detroit's home court, driving and dunking to send the game into overtime and then hitting a layup while quadruple-covered for the game-winner in double overtime.
2008 ECSF: Extremely outmatched against a fantastic Celtics team, scores 35, 32, and 45 in the final three games, only going down late in Game 7 in an epic duel with Paul Pierce. He also hit 7 game-winning or game-tying shots that season.
2009 ECF: Averaged 39-8-8 against the Magic, hitting a game-winner in Game 2 and nearly hitting back-to-back threes in overtime to win Game 4.
2011 ECSF: Down to the Celtics late in Game 4, LBJ scores 10 of the last 12 including the last 7 to send the game into overtime, then hits the go-ahead basket in overtime. With the score tied and 2 minutes left in Game 5, LBJ scores the final 10 points of the game to put the Celtics away.
2011 ECF: Hits huge shots all series long including the go-ahead basket in Game 2, Game 4, AND Game 5. Down 8 with just 2 minutes left in Game 5, he scores 8 points in 90 seconds (all on long jumpers) to drive a game-winning and series-ending 12-2 run.
2012 ECSF: Down 2-1 to the Pacers and with Bosh out and Wade dealing with a bum knee, LeBron goes off for 40-18-9 in Game 4 to even the series and resurrect Miami's season.
2012 ECF: Down 3-2 to the Celtics and with Bosh at 50%, LeBron goes off for 45-15-5 in Boston to pull their hearts out and then takes them out in Game 7.
2013 ECF: Down with 2.2 to play and in danger of going down 1-0 to the Pacers on his own home floor, fakes out PG13 to catch the ball and get from the 3pt line to the hoop in just 2 seconds.
2013 Finals: Down 3-2 to the Spurs and down 5 with 22 seconds left, LeBron hits the three that starts the rally, then hits the go-ahead shot with 1:43 left in overtime. Follows it with a 37-12-5 performance to win Game 7 despite only two teammates scoring in double figures, scoring 9 in the fourth including the clinching jumper with 28 seconds left in the game.
2015 ECSF: Down 2-1 already, calls his own number to rip out the Bulls' heart and even the series.
2016 Finals: Comes back from 3-1 down against a 73-win team with two of the most incredible back-to-back-to-back performances in Finals history (41-16-7 and 41-8-11) and then scores 9 of the Cavs' last 12 points in Game 7 to win the series.
2018 entire playoffs: With a terrible supporting cast and down 6 times (1-0, 2-1, and 3-2 to Pacers and 1-0, 2-0 and 3-2 to Celtics) has nine 40+ games, two game-winners, and two huge gritty Game 7 wins to reach the Finals where he puts up 51 on the heavily favored Warriors before George and J.R. cost them the game.
But remember, LeBron can't get timely buckets.