Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Post I'll Try To Write Without Even Seeing The Game

BOSTON -- The Cleveland Cavaliers had already erased a 22-point deficit when LeBron James grabbed a rebound with 10 seconds left and raced down the court. Two to tie. Three to win.James tried for the 3.And missed.The Cavaliers forward scored 20 of his 42 points in the fourth quarter, but he missed two free throws in the final 16 seconds and a pair of 3-point attempts as the Boston Celtics withstood the Cleveland comeback for a 117-113 victory Sunday."It's tough to question anything he does," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "It felt like he scored their last 60 points in a row at one point. And who didn't think that was going in when he shot it?"Ray Allen scored a season-high 33 points, hitting his sixth 3-pointer to give the Celtics a four-point lead with 48 seconds left, and Rajon Rondo scored 16 with 14 assists to help Boston snap a three-game home losing streak.The Celtics and Cavaliers finished the season series tied 2-2.A game that seemed like it might be a pleasant distraction from Sunday night's Red Sox opener against the hated New York Yankees turned into a full-scale playoff preview, a technical foul-filled, down-to-the-wire cage match between one of the NBA's top stars and one of its greatest teams. Six technical fouls were handed out -- two to Cavs coach Mike Brown, who was ejected. James got one and was spared another when he lingered in the Celtics' huddle during a timeout to exchange words with Tony Allen."We don't like them. They don't like us. So I wasn't surprised at all," James said, citing the seven-game playoff series Boston won in 2008 on its way to its 17th NBA title. "It comes from them wanting to be really great, them winning the championship, us wanting to win the championship and having to come through Boston to try to win it."The competition -- that's what's good about this game."Kevin Garnett, who was fined $25,000 for comments about the officials' treatment of Kevin Durant last week, also had words with James but declined to elaborate on what was said.

The facts are there as they have been all season. Celtics have the ability to win another title but not if they keep blowing leads and acting old. The point is I hate the Cavs with a fucking passion. Like I get pissed off easily and have the tendency to explode but once it's out of my system, I'm OK. But if you bring up the Cavs and Lebron James, hold on to your hats. They're the type of team that can ruin my day just thinking about. And that's usually saved for the Yankees, most polish people, and the majority of humans I interact with. On a side note, I haven't figured out why I dislike polish people so much. Is it just me or do they all dress alike? You go to New Britian or CCSU during the day and it's like they're all coming back from a fucking night club or something with their tight, studded shirts, bumps in their arms that are supposed to be muscles, skinny jeans, bad sneakers and whack ass hair cuts. Oh, I guess that's why I hate them. And they suck at soccer when they talk like they're some actual world power. Get a grip on world history, kids. Germany attacked Poland and the rest of Europe was like, "ehhh OK. We'll stand up for you but give us a few months." How this relates to the Cavs and Lebron is they talk a big game, sometimes back it up but at the end of the day they all have vaginas. I'm not saying Lebron isn't great. He is. He's awesome. Just a complete freak. But where I lose respect for him is when he runs his mouth off at guys like Tony Allen who don't have the ability to show him up unless it's some freak defensive play. Until Lebron can stop this and come through in the clutch he won't ever be a top 10 player of all time.




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