Watch: LeBron James With Monster Block on Tyler Herro

The Miami Heat try to stop the Los Angeles Lakers in their quest for the title, but it looks like players will have to try really hard. LeBron James makes things really hard for the Heat, and his block on Tyler Herro says it all.

The Los Angeles Lakers are playing Game 3 of the NBA Finals, and they are two wins away from becoming champions. LeBron and his team had two great wins, and Miami decided to change the approach. Things don’t go that smooth for the Lakers and Miami finished the first quarter with a lead. How will LA solve this? They will sure need LeBron and his blocks later in the game.

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LeBron James with a great block on Tyler Herro.

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LeBron James will need to pull another block on Tyler Herro

Lakers players do their best to win the 18th title for the season. Anthony Davis has been of great help to the team. He continues to embrace the stage in his first finals appearance. Davis literally made a leap from superstardom to all-time magic. The Lakers big man had his way in a paint unprotected by Bam Adebayo as LA pulled out a 124-114 win in Game 2. Davis converted 14 of his first 15 shot attempts and finished the game with 32 points on 15-for-20 shooting. He can easily win the Finals MVP award. But, LeBron is also in the game. He finished Game 2 with 33 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists.

Davis and LeBron have been really dominant in the series. Their chemistry is really important and both players win games without any trouble. There’s no jealousy between them, and their great relationship has contributed to the Lakers’ great success in the series.

Of course, LeBron and Davis will have to keep playing at this pace. Davis has a championship to win and this would be his first title. LeBron is going after his fourth ring and the king won’t really give up on the opportunity without a good fight. Los Angeles plays really well in the series, and their postseason performance has surprised a lot of NBA fans.