
Well, i knew it was gonna happen... I said if the Spurs do a few key things they will win this series and that's exactly what they did. LeBron James was shut down and limited to only 14 points in over 44 minutes of playing time. That just won't get it done. Then there was Tony Parker's constant barrage at the Cleveland pg's as they struggled to contain him. He blew up for 27 points and 7 assists. Tim Duncan was his usual self scoring 24 points and 13 boards to go along with 5 monsterous blocks. San Antonio set the tone for the rest of the series in this game and let Cleveland know that it is going to be VERY hard and that the West is in fact a harder conference to play against.
LeBron acknowledged after the game that he does need to carry the weight on his shoulders in Game 2 for Cleveland to have any chance at winning this series. "If I went by one guy, another guy stepped up,'' James said. "For us to have a chance to win, I have to play better.'' The picture below is just an example of what LeBron had to go through in game 1 and what he will be facing throughout this series. IT WON'T GET EASIER!

Well, ill give you an update on what's going on in the rest of the NBA tommorow and let's hope this series gets more interesting but in order for this to happen LeBron needs to score 50 in game 2. That's it for today, talk to you guys later.
PEACE!


4 comments:
This guy knows what hes talking about HOllaaa
Hey Man! Real good hahn!
I hear that the Pistons made their first personnel move of the offseason, trading reserve guard Carlos Delfino on Friday to the Toronto Raptors for two second-round picks (2009 and '11).
Will it make a difference?
Raps added Evans?
Looking keenly at the 2007 Draft and keeping a close watch on Greg Oden's graph. Some awesome basketball can be expected......
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