Hah relax, once the Heat get a season of work in they'll contend for all these records. Jordan was not in his prime when he won 72, it was a veteran team.
I was referring to the "double nickel." That's a term that refers to Jordan's big game in NYC coming out of retirement. I know LeBron has had high scoring games too (I think his careeer high is 56?) but "double nickel" (55 in NYC) is Jordan's event.
The boos when he touched the ball during the first three minutes were the loudest I'd ever heard and the electricity in the building was amazing. Of course, they get tired out as it goes on. And their team isn't giving them much to cheer about.
I think the crowd has been weak as hell considering the circumstances. Just weak. Hell, Trevor Ariza said he "feared for his life" when he returned to Portland after he hit Rudy Fernandez that one game and got a flagrant foul. This LeBron thing is 1000x bigger than that. Weaaaaaaaaaaak
No he didn't. Boston fans don't respect him that much. LeBron just another bump on the way to the Finals. Nothing special to them.