LeBron James has won 65.0 percent of the time in his career. You got to be able to adjust, man, he said. Add in LeBron's evolution as a 3-point shooter he's quietly become one of the NBA's best at making step-back 3s and it's apparent that James can beat opponents in more ways than even Jordan. He couldnt stop it. -Follow ESNY - Elite Sports NY on Google News to keep up with the latest New York sports news. Grizzlies force Game 6 vs. Lakers, stave off elimination Build your customFanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis onLos Angeles Lakers and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more. James entered play with a career record of 40-10 in games where his team could end the series with a win, according to StatMuse. His Chicago Bulls teams really struggled against the powerhouse Boston and Detroit teams in the late 1980s. He does it in a variety of other ways such as playing facilitator and barraging his way to the hoop. The series shifts back to Los Angeles for Game 6, which is set for 10:30 p.m. While James might not have his version of the skyhook, he's a more well-rounded scorer with more answers to increasingly complex defenses. He is a University of Maryland alum. 3. If James and Vogel were subtle about that subtext, Westbrook seemed to acknowledge directly it after Saturdays game. And there's never been a scorer with his ability to do it efficiently at every level, as evidenced by his career true-shooting percentage which is by far the best in NBA history by any of the players with 25,000 career points. While Jordan perfected the mid-post fadeaway late in his career, James, too, added an unguardable step-back jumper. Fans seem frustrated by Bickerstaff more than Koby Altman. He gets the final spot over the likes of Tracy McGrady, Stephen Curry and Bob Pettit thanks to four scoring titles during an era rich with talented scorers. In every instance Jordan is first, James is second, and Bryant is third. history. Brad Davis.5870: 59. LeBron James midrange - Cavs Nation NBA.com LeBron, as a way to counteract his jump shot becoming less effective, has largely abandoned the mid-range game altogether. LeBron, though, is still having a great season and were it weren't for a certain someone who plays for the Warriors and wears No. He can still being up the ball and initiate the offense - and that's definitely something the Cavs should do - but he can give the Cavs some variance if he comes off the ball as a cutter.