Showing posts with label lebron james. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lebron james. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Episode #13: Beaten. Not Broken.
Jon Filet and Flava Dave wrap up the 2012-13 Pacers season, break down key moments from the Easter Conference Finals (including dunks, flops and fines), talk about what they learned from watching the Blue and Gold (PG's ascendancy, Roy's resurgence, D-West's mojo), preview the off season, and more.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Episode #12: Beat The Heat.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Episode #4: Piledriver
| Credit: AP / Mike Conroy |
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Episode #3: Backdoor Cuts
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Sizing up a Pacers / Heat Eastern Conference Finals
| Pacers forward Danny Granger (right) confronts Heat forward LeBron James (left). |
All season long, NBA pundits, commentators and fans have speculated about one question.
Who can contend with the Miami Heat?
In the Western Conference it's a short list. Only Oklahoma City, San Antonio and Memphis have the size, depth and talent to thwart LeBron and company's quest for a repeat.
In an Eastern Conference without Derrick Rose, Dwight Howard, Andrew Bynum and Rajon Rondo, many have simply ceded the conference title to Miami. And who wouldn't? The Heat's roster sports three of the top 50 players in the league - including the best player in the world who has been typically unstoppable and magnificent for much of this season. Just to wow you for a moment, here is LeBron's stat line for this season:
27 p/g 7 ass/g 8 reb/g 2 stl/g 56% FG 41% 3P 75% FTHe's nearly averaging a triple-double and shooting lights out while carrying himself as if he were on cruise control. The scariest thought? He could get even better.
Remember the onset of this season when it was a three dog race for the MVP between LeBron, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony (CARMELO FRIGGIN' ANTHONY?!)?
No more.
Anthony has regressed to his ball-hogging and empty-shooting ways, and Durant, while spectacular in his own right (averaging an all too quite 29 p/g 5 ass/g 8 reb/g 2 stl/g and 1 blk/g) hasn't been quite as dominant the way LeBron has been this season. For now, this is King James' league, and everyone else simply exists in it.
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