Finally, LeBron solved his Game 7 woes.
Now, the Miami Heat are one step from helping LeBron James capture the championship ring that has eluded him for his entire career.
It was game six of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Boston Celtics looked, and played like the series was over. Lebron James took advantage of that and put up 45 points.
Now they have both reached the same level in their sport, we believe it is a fair time to ask this question. If you had to start an NBA team, would you take Kevin Durant or LeBron James?
During the NBA Playoffs, there have been many controversial calls from referees, some of which have piled up and caused star players to foul out of games (i.e. Paul Pierce and LeBron James last night). Do you think the NBA should increase the number of fouls a player is allowed to commit...
This video is absolutely golden. Check out the reaction of ESPN's Stephen A. Smith while he watches Jay Pharoah of Saturday Night Live deliver a hysterical impression.
Oh Monday should be interesting. Ok up front I am not Heat fan. Can't root for them as I like the Knicks. But I do love Lebron and America's hate fest with this great basketball talent is laughable if not nauseating.
In their last two games against the Indiana Pacers, the Miami Heat have struggled without Chris Bosh in the lineup, especially LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. It seems like LeBron is getting most, maybe even all of the blame for the Heat's troubles...
At the end of last night's Lakers-Thunder game, Kobe Bryant played awful down the stretch and the Thunder came back to win for a 2-0 series advantage. Considering his past, do you think Kobe Bryant deserves to be given more of a "free pass" than LeBron James got for his performance on Tuesday against the Pacers...
In the final minute of last night's Heat-Pacers game, Dwyane Wade missed a potential game-tying layup and LeBron James missed a pair of free throws. Who do you think "choked" under pressure the most - LeBron or D-Wade?