Gotta be one of three things. A. Playing better after Davis left. B. Desire to straighten out the critics C. He is that damn good. After weighing all the options. It would apear that C is the logical choice.
It's got to be C. The boy can play basketball. The only problemis that some people still can't see that. I still here people saying he sucks and this and that. Then when I ask them have they've seen him play they be like no. So it could be C or B IMO
I think it is a combination of all 3, but mainly i think he is getting comfortable leading that team, being in the NBA, and being a star
I agree with you VAs Finest, it have to be a combination of all 3, because it can't just be that Ricky left, or that he's so good, because that's just unreal, but if you put them together, it would be more likely yes. So I think it's a combination!
C: is my choice. If you are all from Cleveland then you know reading the papers..well heck, i guess the internet, that alot of comments from opposing teams players and coaches really can't believe what they see with this kid. Its fun to read articles on the Cavs now
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Clevefandan:</div><div class="quote_post">C: is my choice. If you are all from Cleveland then you know reading the papers..well heck, i guess the internet, that alot of comments from opposing teams players and coaches really can't believe what they see with this kid. Its fun to read articles on the Cavs now </div> It's unreal is what it is. Who would have ever thought that the day would come when an 18 year old would be that good in the NBA. I find myself having to watch EVERY Cavs game that I can!
It's A. Before Ricky Davis: 4 point game, 6 point game, a few 7 and 8 point games. After Ricky Davis: 32, 37, 27, 22, 34, etc. All three are true, but A is the biggest reason.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting cArMeLo15:</div><div class="quote_post">It's A. Before Ricky Davis: 4 point game, 6 point game, a few 7 and 8 point games. After Ricky Davis: 32, 37, 27, 22, 34, etc. All three are true, but A is the biggest reason.</div> It is part of the reason, LeBron had huge games with Ricky still here, so I don't buy that at all.
I know, but sometimes he was inconsestent. He knew he had to distribute the ball to Davis, or Ricky wouldn't be happy. I think he knows now, he can take over games, without Davis standing in his shadow, and whining like a little baby.
I dont think Davis ever whined or cried about not having the ball. It was his actions that made him seem that way.
We all knew that Davis was jealous. He was the team leader for almost 2 years, then some 18 year old phenom comes and takes all the attention. It was obvious Ricky was jealous.
He might have been a tad jealous but he wasnt whining and crying. He was pretty much just looking down and dragging his feet.