Lebron James Killed It Last Night
With the help of about four different sports websites, I am going to attempt to tell you what happened last night during the Miami Heat vs Boston Celtics game, and what it means for the series, which moves to Boston Saturday night. Considering my experience with basketball consists of, well, nothing, my preemptive apologies in case I (and I will) screw something up here.
Okay. Deep breath.
Last night, Lebron James had a great game (one of the best of his career, says Deadspin), with 35 points, 2 of 4 three-pointers, and zero turnovers. He lead the Heat to a 102 – 91 victory in a second game over Rajon Rondo and his Celtics in the series of seven, which continues on Saturday at TD Garden. According to the Boston Globe, Celtics coach Doc Rivers might be a little more than worried about this postseason series, as he was quoted saying “They’ve won two games at home, but they’ve played well and we can’t allow them to play like this or it’s going to be tough at our place.’’
Even the Miami Herald sounded surprised about the Heat’s performance in the Eastern Conference, calling their five home court wins an “upset,” but saying that the way the team is playing, “anything could happen.” Considering our coverage of Lebron’s shocking move to the Heat back in July of 2010, as well as his disappointing performance as of November of last year, we wish him and his teammates luck and hope they continue this streak in Boston!
And no, this has nothing to do with the fact that I made a $1000 bet that Lebron would get a ring this year. Nothing at all. Nope.
israel
May 11, 2011 @ 4:31 am
All I know is that Aussie boys don’t know how to pick up chicks. You want a lot of what you can get not what you are fighting to get.