LeBron

#4
#4
The people of Cleveland now, after years of being on the receiving end, know what it feels like to have The Man wearing their uniform.
 
#10
#10
I'll say this, the teams in the East better pick up the quality of their play or the West champ will decapitate them.
 
#11
#11
I'm wondering where the guy who said I was an idiot for guaranteeing that Courtney Lee would be a solid pro is.
 
#13
#13
It has the feel of a crippling loss for the Magic, but they've got to remember that they stole home court advantage in this series.

It'll be interesting to see how they respond in game 3.
 
#15
#15
It has the feel of a crippling loss for the Magic, but they've got to remember that they stole home court advantage in this series.

It'll be interesting to see how they respond in game 3.

Orlando is a really tough place to play. And lets not forget, Orlando almost stole two in the toughest place to play in the NBA. I still like that teams chances to win the East.
 
#17
#17
I'm wondering where the guy who said I was an idiot for guaranteeing that Courtney Lee would be a solid pro is.

I recall being laughed at for saying he was the best player we played that season. It wasn't true because Rose came on like a monster. Otherwise, he was that guy.
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#18
#18
I'll say this, the teams in the East better pick up the quality of their play or the West champ will decapitate them.

That's the likely outcome either way. Without some serious officiating help, the East is toast.
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#19
#19
Why was I not surprised when Lebron caught the ball that he would sink the shot?
 
#20
#20
That was Jordan-esque.

I've been thinking about this a little, and seriously -- did Jordan ever sink a single shot that was quite like that? A catch and release three with one second on the clock?

Maybe I'm just completely whiffing on remembering something obvious, but I don't know how you call the shot "Jordan-esque" if it's a better single shot in the playoffs than Jordan ever made.
 
#21
#21
so what happens to Lebron if the Cavs don't advance to the finals, or if they lose in the finals? Does he leave and go play for the Knicks?
 
#22
#22
I've been thinking about this a little, and seriously -- did Jordan ever sink a single shot that was quite like that? A catch and release three with one second on the clock?

Maybe I'm just completely whiffing on remembering something obvious, but I don't know how you call the shot "Jordan-esque" if it's a better single shot in the playoffs than Jordan ever made.
Jordan's game 7 killer against the Cavs was a bigger shot.
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#23
#23
I've been thinking about this a little, and seriously -- did Jordan ever sink a single shot that was quite like that? A catch and release three with one second on the clock?

Maybe I'm just completely whiffing on remembering something obvious, but I don't know how you call the shot "Jordan-esque" if it's a better single shot in the playoffs than Jordan ever made.

I'd call it Miller-esque.

Reminded me a little of Reggie's 3 at the buzzer over MJ in 98.
 
#24
#24
Lebron was amazing. I thought Orlando had it. But as Hat said, it turned out ok for them in the last series. Can't wait for tomorrow night.
 
#25
#25
I've been thinking about this a little, and seriously -- did Jordan ever sink a single shot that was quite like that? A catch and release three with one second on the clock?

Maybe I'm just completely whiffing on remembering something obvious, but I don't know how you call the shot "Jordan-esque" if it's a better single shot in the playoffs than Jordan ever made.

The Ehlo shot is the closest to it that I can think of. Not exactly "catch and release", but still.

YouTube - Michael Jordan's Shot over Craig Ehlo 1989
 
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