In case you missed it Friday night, Mario Chalmers and LeBron James connected on a crazy steal-outlet pass and slam dunk combo (see video below) that left the sold-out crowd at Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento in total awe. Sacramento would go on to beat the Miami Heat 108-103 in overtime — snapping Miami’s 19-game Western Conference winning streak — but the highlight of the night was LeBron’s early breakaway, which was captured in this gorgeous photo by Getty photographer Ezra Shaw.
Also, if you think you’re experiencing a little deja vu, you’re not crazy. The shot is eerily similar to LeBron’ first career dunk, which also happened to come against the Kings, in what was then Arco Arena.
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