LeBron James was touched when Tim Duncan, arguably the best power forward in NBA history, pulled him aside following the 2007 NBA Finals. Although Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs had swept Cleveland, the All-Star center told a young James that the league was about to be his. Duncan was ready to pass the torch. Nearly 10 years later, Duncan's still playing. "So he lied to me," James said, cracking a wide smile. James scored 28 points and passed Duncan on the NBA's career scoring list, and Cleveland had seven other players in double figures as the Cavaliers shook off a slow start for a 120-103 win over the Boston Celticson Saturday night. Read more http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400828809