2 seconds left in regulation and Cavs are tied with the Hornets 101-101. LeBron has 41 and could have more since it looks to be heading to overtime. The bench has gave good play Traylore putting up 12; Pavlovic has 11; and Varejao has 9.
so he should against teams like New Orleans. How many did LeBron have in the 4th? And you guys were lucky to get it to OT.
And the Cavs pulled it out in OT 109-108. LeBron finished with 44. Gooden also had a double-double with 11 points and 11 boards. Gooden made the big play at the end where he hit the layup and was fouled and he hit the free throw to give us the win! Pavlovic played very solid off the bench with 13 points including three 3-pointers. Traylor also gave god minutes like stated above. Not a bad win, even though it was the Hornets.
Its Over ITS OVER......LeBRON DOMINATED - 53 mins - 44 points 16-29 FGs - 6 boards 3 assists 4 steals - Snow and Mcinnis had a combined 1 pointin 39 minutes - great games by traylor, varajeo and pavlovich off the bench, 34 points between the three of them. the cavs shot 28 of 35 from the line, 80%. JR Smith had a nice game dropping in 22 points, and Dan Dickau had 12 assists and 11 points.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheNextJordan8:</div><div class="quote_post">10 Turnovers to 3 Assists </div> 44 points and a win Please, don't be so obvious with the hating
10 turnovers? When was the last time one player got double digit turnovers? The whole of the Cleveland team, including bench players took 44 shots. LeBron took 29 shots by himself. Therefore, he didn't do anything special by scoring 40+ points. He took just under half the shots of the team and scored just under half the points.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">10 turnovers? When was the last time one player got double digit turnovers? The whole of the Cleveland team, including bench players took 44 shots. LeBron took 29 shots by himself. Therefore, he didn't do anything special by scoring 40+ points. He took just under half the shots of the team and scored just under half the points.</div> If we must be this ignorant in looking at a win in which lebron took over the game in the 4th quarter, then I'm gonna have to ask that you never brag about any of kobes stats again. It's not like you can talk about the value of wins, so I understand where you're stat driven life comes from. I bet you were one of those people who though Kobe was basketball god when he was putting up that streak of 40 point games by hogging the ball. Please, don't try to knock a man who averages 7 assists a game because he has one night where he didn't handle the ball well.
Good post, BrianG. All I see is a couple frusturated Laker fans who can't take the recent losing streak that had been going on. Pretty bad that we can't be talking about the big road win that we had instead of 10 turnovers that LeBron had. Pretty sad IMO.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">10 turnovers? When was the last time one player got double digit turnovers? The whole of the Cleveland team, including bench players took 44 shots. LeBron took 29 shots by himself. Therefore, he didn't do anything special by scoring 40+ points. He took just under half the shots of the team and scored just under half the points.</div> 10 turnovers is bad, but they did get the W and james helped them do so. 29 shots by himself... that would be bad, except he made 16 of them so he shot a really good percentage. I wouldn't care if he took 100 shots, if he made over 50% of them it'd be ok, and if they got the W. Kobe shoots obscene amounts in plenty of games, and its a known fact that he's gotten a lot of turnovers this season.
10 turnovers in 53 minutes, while bad, is not as bad as it sounds. The fact that he played the whole game gives this figure less meaning then it would in like, 35 minutes or something. The win is the main thing, anyway.
LeBron James had 10 turnovers, but that's what happens when your playmaker has to switch gears from being a passer to a scorer. LeBron James is learning how to be selfish when his team is struggling offensively. Just like Kobe, when teammates are not knocking down the wide open shots he creates, Kobe switches gears and tries to carry the scoring load. Trying to score against two or three defenders usually leads to turnovers. LeBron got a much needed 'W' for his team, at the end of the day, a 'W' is all that matters.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">LeBron James had 10 turnovers, but that's what happens when your playmaker has to switch gears from being a passer to a scorer. LeBron James is learning how to be selfish when his team is struggling offensively. Just like Kobe, when teammates are not knocking down the wide open shots he creates, Kobe switches gears and tries to carry the scoring load. Trying to score against two or three defenders usually leads to turnovers. LeBron got a much needed 'W' for his team, at the end of the day, a 'W' is all that matters.</div> And when Kobe does this, for some reason people call him selfish.
Kobe <div class="quote_poster">Quoting mrj18:</div><div class="quote_post">And when Kobe does this, for some reason people call him selfish.</div> Kobe really isnt a selfish baller. He takes the shots that HIS TEAM NEED TO WIN!! He doesnt take low percentage shots but he takes shots that are difficult for most players but Kobe can hit them. When he takes over a game and bombs away it is FOR THE TEAM!!