LeBron James threw down two more enormous steeps during the Heat's 108-94 victory over the Orlando Magic. Playing without Dwyane Wade for the second true game, the Heat grew their their winning streak to 27 with Monday's victory.
The first dunk came on a pass from Mario Chalmers near the end of the threesome quarter. While this one wasn't an epic posterization the likes of James' recent facial on Jason Terry, it was nearly as impressive because his eyes reached the level of the rim.
The second dunk, which came near the beginning of the tail quarter, found Magic guard Beno Urdih trapped in no-man's land. He ducked out of the way of a potential Norris Cole slam, exclusively to be blindsided by LeBron on the other side.
As the Heat's victories add up, spectacular plays like this one enhance more and more routine, something that speaks more to the stratospheric levels of greatness LeBron is operating on this season. These two dunks aside, James turned in yet some other dominant all-around performance, finishing one rebound jump of a triple-double and notching 24 points on 9-16 shooting to go along with 9 rebounds and 11 assists.
With the win over the Magic, the Heat ar now a mere six games from tying the demonstrate of 33 straight wins set by the 1971-72 Lakers. They face the Bulls in Chicago on Wednesday.
Materials taken from USA Today
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