#3 Cleveland Cavaliers [2017-18 season]
PPG - 27.5, RPG - 8.6, APG - 9.1, BPG - 0.9


LeBron James' second stint with the Cavaliers was a special one. He led the team to four straight NBA Finals. His stellar performance helped them get to the NBA championship in 2016. The 2017-18 season was his last with the Cavs before he moved to the Lakers.
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The 36-year-old averaged 27.5 PPG, 8.6 RPG and 9.1 APG to make his way into the All-NBA first team. LeBron also had 1.4 steals per game and 0.9 blocks per game that year. He was completely outstanding and helped the team to a fourth-place finish in the East. That year LeBron led the team to another appearance in the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors. He averaged 34.0 PPG in the playoffs, but that was not enough, as the Cavs were swept 4-0 by the Warriors.
#2 Cleveland Cavaliers [2009-10 season]

PPG - 29.7, APG - 8.6, RPG - 7.3, BPG - 1.0
LeBron James was already a superstar in the league by the time of the 2009-10 season. He was a regular on the All-Star and All-NBA teams. The King also led the average-looking Cavaliers team to an NBA Finals appearance in 2007. He played the best basketball of his career during those years. However, the 2009-10 season was a special one, as that was his last season during his first stint with the Cavaliers.
He averaged 29.7 PPG, 8.6 RPG and 7.3 RPG that season. LeBron also recorded 1.0 blocks per game that season to contribute on the defensive end for the team. His terrific performance that term helped the Cleveland Cavaliers to finish top seed in the East.
#1 Cleveland Cavaliers [2007-08 season]
PPG - 30.1, APG - 7.2, RPG - 7.9, BPG - 1.1

LeBron James was fantastic in the 2007-08 season for the Cleveland Cavaliers. That season saw James win the scoring title, as he averaged a league-high 30.1 PPG. His brilliance on the court helped the team finish second in the Eastern Conference.
LeBron had 1.1 blocks per game that season that made things extremely difficult for his opponents. He recorded 4 blocks in a game against the Phoenix Suns that season. LeBron was at his best throughout the year, however, when he faced off against the Big 3 of the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. Despite his best efforts, they failed to win the series. The Celtics eventually went on to defeat the LA Lakers and become NBA champions.
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