Lebron
23 July 2009
Posted by David BruiseDude | 1 comment
16 June 2009
So now there's news that the Cavs are going after Shaq, Rasheed Wallace, and Antawn Jamison. The Cavs are desperate to make LeBron happy by getting him some serious help. I agree with this strategy. You have to bring in a new center and power forward, LeBron would love this. Z shouldn't be a starter anymore, and Varejao is too limited offensively. No superstar can win a title by themselves, and James needs support.
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14 June 2009
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16 April 2009
Since I'm unbelievably clever, that title not only refers to me defending his decision to bench the stars in the possibly-record-tying game last night, but it also points to his mantra as coach; defending.
Posted by Kevin Nye | No comments yet
14 March 2009
It's no secret that LeBron is known as the King, and it's no secret that he is routinely found torching the Sacramento Kings. But Friday, the 13th of March, 2009, was something different.
You may have seen the boxscore (if not, click here), and it's a ho-hum 51 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 steals, 3 blocked shots.
Posted by Kevin Nye | No comments yet
20 December 2007
If I'm LeBron James, I'm asking to be traded NOW! You can't be THE marquee player and not get your team past the abyssmal New York Knicks! For the Cleveland Cavaliers to lose to a permanantly slumping squard like the Knicks, the whole game plan for the season is in doubt and must be reassessed.
Posted by Chris Derrick | No comments yet
18 December 2007
So King James and his ailing Cavs defeat the Bucks in OT last night. I'm surprised that the Cavs needed the 2nd extra period to eek out a win... the sad thing is, whenever I see the Bucks play against the Cleveland Cavaliers I have a series of "what might have been" thoughts cascading into my head. Why? Because Michael Redd should be playing alongside LeBron. But for some reason, the Cavs couldn't make a competitive offer to the man two or three seasons ago when he was a free agent. Or maybe Redd, like so many other players, ain't tryin' to play roundball in the Mistake By The Lake! Imagine if LeBron was dishing off to Michael Redd in the corner instead of Larry Hughes? Imagine Redd leading the break off a defensive rebound outlet pass, he could dish to LeBron or take it to rack himself and bring the crowd at The Q to its feet? Those are just pipe dreams... sadly.
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