Twitter was not ready for LeBron's greatness.  David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

LeBron James did it all for the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6, including making consecutive 3-pointers against the Boston Celtics to ice the game.

James was getting rebounds, handing out assists, getting steals, and even had a chasedown block. But his real statement game came in the final minutes of Game 6 when he buried a pair of threes in a row from a similar spot.

Those watching on Twitter couldn’t help but fawn over James’ greatness.

With his back against the wall, James scored 46 points on 17 of 33 shooting with 11 rebounds and 9 assists. He remains the best player in the game.

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