The Cleveland Cavaliers got themselves back into their Eastern Conference Finals series against the Boston Celtics last night, and the main man responsible for this win was their star player, LeBron James.James had an epic night on the court, as he helped the Cavaliers defeated the Celtics 116-86 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on Saturday, scoring 27 points with five rebounds, 12 assists, two steals, and two blocks while shooting 8-of-12 from the field.The King's passing on the night, as it has been throughout the season, was spectacular, as four of his 12 total assists were ones that should be seen on highlight reels for years to come, and they prove why he should be in the conversation for MVP every year.First off, James had this beautiful no-look pass to Larry Nance Jr. inside the paint despite the fact he was being double teamed by the Celtics.

He also had this no-look behind-the-back bounce pass to Tristan Thompson on a fast break.

Not long after that pass, he produced another when he sneaked it past Marcus Morris while falling backward to Thompson again for the score.

Finally, he had this precise alley-oop pass to Nance. Alongside his reverse slam dunk, the four-time MVP winner put on a master class of ball skills inside Quicken Loans Arena last night.

When LeBron was asked how difficult his passes were throughout the game he laughed and said, according to Yahoo! Sport: "They're all pretty difficult. Don't try it at home.

"I think my passing is up there with every other aspect of my game. It was something I kind of just knew I had when I first started playing the game of basketball, to be able to see things develop before they actually developed.

"Then it was on me to put the ball on time, on target to my team-mates ever since I was a kid, and I started playing at age 9."

And Cavs coach Tyronn Lue struggled to find the words to assess James' passing game.

"I don't even know," he said. "One thing about it is that he prides himself on [being] on time, on target, and when guys are open, he wants to make sure they have it right in their shooting pocket to get their shot off."

The Cavaliers play Game 4 against the Celtics at the Quicken Loans Arena once more in Cleveland on Monday night.

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