LeBron James and the Miami Heat first met Durant during his stint with the OKC Thunder. Although the Heat's Big 3 closed the series in five games, Durant outscored LeBron James and averaged 30.6 points in the series of 2017 and 2018 Durant won Finals MVP with Warriors, beating Bron
Kawhi Leonard
Kawhi Leonard stopped LeBron James' led Miami Heat from registering a 3-Peat. In 2014, he not only reduced Bron's efficiency on the offensive end but even won the 2014 Finals MVP
Tony Parker
Parker bamboozled LeBron int he 2007 NBA Finals. Although James put up points on the score sheet, but Parker took advantage of his inexperience, and James found it hard to make stops against the Spurs guard. James managed only 22 points per game in the series
Andre Iguodala
In the 2015 NBA Finals, with Iguodala on the court, James averaged 26.1 points, seven assists, and shot 38.1% from the field per 36 minutes. By comparison, James averaged 34.9 points and 6.6 assists without Iguodala on the floor
Jimmy Butler
It is said that Jimmy Butler is one of the best two-way-players to stop LeBron James on both ends of the court. If you don't believe it, watch Game 1 of the 2013 NBA Eastern Conference Semi-Finals