LeBron was really lighting it up that game he played really well except, his 6 turn overs. If he could commit less turnovers he would be my 1st pick for Starting PG in the allstar game.
This is exactly why Lebron moving over to shooting guard helps the Cavs become a better team.Bron gets to be the offensive focus all the time.Mcinnis has done a very good job at running the point,got everyone involved.Boozer has improved with a playmaker and Lebron being on the wing.Don't be surprised if Bron has more nights like he did yesterday,moving to the shooting guard spot will help his game while still getting racking up the assists. Cavs are the one team I would not want to play if the make the playoffs.Not only because of Lebron but seasons vets like Williams and Battie know how to win in the post season.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Cavs are the one team I would not want to play if the make the playoffs.</div> I never thought the day would come when someone would say that. Seems i missed a heck of a game. While you guys were enjoying a Sunday afternoon basketball game, I was scrubbing pots and pans. But enough of my miserable job. I seen highlights of his 1st tech. It's good that he gets angry like that. Mabey it will help him get calls in the long run.
The calls will come in time, but with LeBron's rock body a lot of players are learning to flop when he attacks the basket, and I HATE that.
I heard that Silas has been sending tapes of missed calls that refs have not been calling for LeBron hope that works
Frustration leads James to another career first <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Focused on getting initial 40-point game in NBA, Cavaliers rookie instead lands first technical foul LeBron James likes to say he never, ever, gets frustrated. Who could at age 19 with a net worth in excess of nine figures? Yet there was no denying his displeasure in the fourth quarter Sunday when his joyous afternoon took a turn. With his team comfortably ahead and his point total stuck on 38, James badly wanted that first 40-point game of his young NBA career. His teammates and coaches knew it, even spying the stat screen next to the team bench to monitor his progress. But the Wizards didn't want it on their watch, draping him on the wing whenever he touched the ball and pounding him when he came to the basket.</div> Full Story