^I already cited the entire population of games, bro, not just the one-game or three-game samples you cite, and the numbers hardly support the notion.
Plus, he still scored 29 points on those 17 shots. What isn't often written about, if at all, is that SAS actually guards LeBron with a two-man staggered team of Leonard and Duncan, allowing Leonard to gamble more because Duncan covers his back. Still, as the overall numbers show, it could hardly be said that they "stop" Bron.
Just trying to disabuse another of those conventional basketball wisdoms beloved of the mainstream press and fans, one which is simply not true.