Tonight’s Game 2 against the Detroit Pitons will mark the 180th playoff game of LeBron James’ career. That number will officially pass Michael Jordan (179) in playoff games played.
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Ahead of Wednesday’s game, James was asked about what passing Jordan meant, and he had an absolutely perfect response.
LeBron on what it means that he will pass Michael Jordan in career playoff games (180) tonight: "That he closed out series faster than me"
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) April 20, 2016
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