This year's Cavs aren't substantially different than last year's squad and they've won 1 game this entire month. LeBron led arguably the worst Finals team in NBA history, brought them to the ECF another time (averaging 38/8/8 in that series loss, including 2 insanely clutch performances in the 2 wins), and led them to back-to-back 60+ win seasons. His career post-season averages of 29.7PPG/8.4RPG/7.3APG/46% shooting are among the greatest in NBA HISTORY. Now he has the help to have a legit shot at winning a title. In Cleveland, he did not. Individually, his career post-season numbers are better than Kobe's (pre and post Shaq), Wade's, Howard's, Paul's, etc... He consistently led his team deep into the post-season, and over the last 4 seasons his Cavs were beaten only by teams that either made it to the Finals, or won it all. So, yes, he does have an amazing post-season track record individually. To even suggest that he's had a problem over his career choking or underperforming in the post-season is ridiculous and downright delerious. That game 5 against Boston doesn't erase an otherwise spectacular post-season resume.