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A-Rod feels for LeBron

If anybody knows the public beating LeBron James is taking for the Heat not winning the NBA title, it’s Alex Rodriguez.

He was blamed for the Yankees’ epic collapse against the Red Sox in the 2004 ALCS when the Yankees spit out a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven affair.

A year later, he batted a pitiful .133 in the ALDS against the Angels. In 2006, Joe Torre hit him eighth in the final ALDS game against the Tigers and he finished that series with a .071 average. In 2007, the Yankees lost to the Indians in the first round for the third straight one-and-done.

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In 2008, the Yankees failed to make the playoffs and the burden vanished off Rodriguez’s back the next season when he helped carry the Yankees to the World Series title.

Then Rodriguez and the Yankees were ousted in the ALCS last October when he batted .190 against the Rangers.

“Winning a championship is not an easy thing to do regardless of talent,” Rodriguez told The Post before the Yankees’ 12-4 victory over the Rangers last night at Yankee Stadium. “LeBron is a once in a lifetime player, especially the last year.”

Rodriguez asked for patience in judging James.

“We need to remember this kid is 26 years old, and celebrate his talent,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said the Heat not winning shouldn’t take anything away from Dallas.

“Let’s not take the Mavericks as an afterthought,” said Rodriguez, who refused to make a prediction before the NBA Finals. He lives in Miami and played in Arlington, a suburb of Dallas. “They did everything they had to do to raise a championship.”