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He gave second-year Toronto guard Norman Powell a taste of it in the high post early on, taking him off the dribble before spinning into a fade away toward the teeth of the defense for a deuce. 

But it was the last one, a leaner from the foul line in front of an onlooking 7-footer, Toronto center Jonas Valanciunas, that got everyone up in a tizzy. 

But isn’t that his off hand? For those who don’t already know, James, who’s averaging 34.3 point per game in the playoffs, says he’s actually left-handed, he just plays basketball with his right because his favorite players at the time he was learning to play the game did. 

Watch him explain. 

 

 

So, yeah, he’s ambidextrous. That’s just not fair.