Make it 6.
I apologize for the lame title, but this website suggests that writers use descriptive words in their titles so they show up better.
But yes, LeBron James has been named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the sixth time this season due to his work between Monday the 9th of March and Sunday the 15th.
All he did was average 34 points, 10.8 assists, 8.8 rebounds, 2.8 blocks and 2.8 steals...and lead the Cavs to a 4-0 record for the week...and had three straight triple-doubles...and took over the games when the Cavaliers were trailing. Those are video game stats.
He takes over games like you changed the difficulty setting back to rookie in the fourth quarter so you can beat the CPU.
Yeah, it went to OT vs. the Kings, but he put up 16 in the fourth quarter. Do you realize how hard it is to do that? Scottie Pippen averaged 16.1 per game over his unquestionably hall of fame career.
Kobe won in the western conference, his 3rd of the year, averaging 28 points, 5 boards, 5 dimes.
Who says the western conference is better?
And in case you're keeping score at home, that road trip set the club record for most road wins in a season, despite having another 8 left.
This team looks pretty good.
More recently, the Knicks put up a fight last night, but they had Larry Hughes. We know all about lines like his, check it out. Cleveland held the Knickerbockers to 37% shooting on the night, and that was the difference.
Couldn't shake a stick at LeBron down the stretch: he had a freakish and-1 in the fourth and continually found the open man, finishing with those 10 assists.
LBJ for MVP
Keywords: Cavs, Cleveland, Cleveland Cavaliers, knicks, Kobe Bryant, larry hughes, LeBron James, NBA, Player of the week, scottie pippen


