First of all a big shout out to the MVP LeBron James for literally carrying his team this far. James averaged 35.3-pts on 51-percent shooting, this is spectacular but was not enough to save the Cavs. This was the best I have ever seen James, in the series he averaged 40-points 8 assist and 8 rebounds, which is considered the best series of NBA history.
These numbers by James was not accidental. The Cavs made this a one man show and when they had poor feld goal percentages or could not score pass the height of the Magic they gave the ball to LeBron at the top of the key. Do you know what that proves? Well it's saying I have nothing so my MVP is going to drive and draw fouls on your center.
The strategy lasted so long, and in game-6 the refs did not favor LeBron and he went 8-20 FG and with 25 points, which was his worst performance. When you see these numbers you think, okay LeBron did bad so therefore, Mo will step up, you are certainly wrong if you thought that.
Mo is a superstar he is fantastic, but in this particular series he was horrible, R Courtney Lee out played the superstar. I say it's because Mo has never been to the playoffs, so his clutch play did not kick in yet, but what ever it was it killed the Cavs as he only shot in the 3o percentile.
Delonte West gets credit and respect. He helped LeBron in certain situations, in game 6 he scored in the 20s to try and help LeBron. They still fell short.
Dwight Howard, cocky big guy, was too much for Z, and the double team left 3-point shooters wide open. The Cavs weaknesses showed on the inside and out. They are a strong team but need more ideas to beat the Magic. The Cavs need a 2-man, because Mo is not getting it done.
IS THE ONE GOAL IS GOING TO LAST FOREVER 2009-????
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