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For the last couple years, Miami Heat star Lebron James clutch time failures have been documented by the media and fans alike but this might be the first incident of an NBA player mocking Lebron.Check out Pacers forward Lance Stephenson give Lebron James the choking gesture after Lebron missed a technical free throw in the third quarter:How did Lebron get the technical foul shot you ask? Check out the below foul from Pacers forward Danny Granger after he pulled James jersey from behind:
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