What year did LeBron lose to the Magic?

What year did LeBron lose to the Magic?

2009
2009 NBA Eastern Conference Finals.

Who did LeBron play-in the 2009 playoffs?

The Cavaliers swept the Pistons with a 21-point victory in Game 4, in which James scored 36 points while narrowly missing a triple-double for two straight games.

Who did Cavs lose to in 2009?

Los Angeles Lakers
On February 8, the Cavaliers lost to the Los Angeles Lakers 91–101, their first home loss of the year, dropping to 23–1 at home and 39-10 overall on the season.

Who won the NBA championship in 2008?

Boston Celtics
2008 NBA Finals/Champion

Who did Lebron James play for in 2008?

Cavaliers
James piloted the Cavaliers to a team-record 66 wins during the 2008–09 season, which helped to earn him the league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. The following season James averaged nearly 30 points per game as he was again named MVP.

What is the Cavs record this year?

52 Seasons

Season Lg W/L%
2020-21 NBA .306
2019-20 NBA .292
2018-19 NBA .232
2017-18 NBA .610

How many times have the Magic lost in the playoffs?

The Magic had lost seven straight postseason series before beating the Raptors in the first round last season. The Magic are one of two franchises to make the NBA Finals but not win a game. (Cavaliers are the other.)

Who are the magic playing in the NBA Finals?

Dwight Howard’s power game overwhelmed LeBron James and the Cavaliers. Now the Magic face the Lakers in the NBA Finals. Daily Dime » Story » Jalen Rose: Where do Cavs go from here?

When was the last time the Cavs won a championship?

The last title for a Cleveland franchise in the four major sports was in 1964 (Browns). The Cavs are making their fourth consecutive postseason appearance (second-longest streak in team history).

When was the last time the Magic were in the finals?

The Magic were the first of these teams to make the NBA Finals (1995). The last title for a Cleveland franchise in the four major sports was in 1964 (Browns). The Cavs are making their fourth consecutive postseason appearance (second-longest streak in team history).