data-mm-id=”_2wte89bpx”>LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the short-handed Miami Heat on Friday night, 12-114. The Lakers now have a 2-0 lead and are halfway to a sweep. If – and it's obviously still a big if – the Lakers can win the next two games, LeBron will do something that Michael Jordan never could – sweep an opponent in the NBA Finals. You may have heard once or twice that Michael Jordan won six championships in six NBA Finals appearances. The 90's Chicago Bulls won five of their titles in six-game series. The only time they didn't play six was in 1991 when they beat the Lakers in five games. And that's kind of how NBA history goes. There have been 73 NBA Finals with the most common result coming in six games. The NBA Finals have ended in six 27 t…