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Sunday, November 08, 2009

LeBron Sets the Garden On Fire

LeBron scored 33-points in his lone visit to the Garden, leading the Cavs to a 100-91 win over the Knicks.

Seeing LeBron light up the Garden wasn't the best part of my night. Me just being 2nd row at the game was simply
AMAZING!

King James also threw in 9-assists and 8-rebounds. Even though I'm pretty sure LeBron doesn't care about Kobe's stats - he fell short of passing Kobe's record at MSG by .1 of a point.

Only two other Cavaliers scored double figures. Mo Williams had 12 and the consistent Gibson had 11.

Both Varejao and Ilgauskas murdered the Knicks on the boards. Varejao grabbed 14-rebounds with 4 being offense and Big Z grabbed 11 with 5 being offensive. Both big-men were close to doubling up, but missed some points.

The production of the bench was great again - scoring 35-points and using lots of minutes.

At one point five familar faces ended up on the floor Delonte, Mo, Ilgauskas, LeBron and Andy. At that point the Cavs ripped themselves away from the lack luster Knicks.

The Cavaliers looked like championship contenders holding the Knicks to 44-percent field goal - while they shot 53-percent from the floor.

My fellow New Yorkers are basically dying for LeBron to pack his things and flee to the Garden once this season is over. Throughout the entire building there were people with "LeBron James 23 Knicks Jerseys!" However the Knicks looked horrible on the court and they offer nothing that would make him want to leave his home-town. The Knicks start off the season 1-5.

LeBron alone almost out-scored the entire Knick team in the first quarter...please tell me why he will consider that switch?

Something else that had me wondering was Hickson. For some odd reason, he made his first start of the season at power forward, with Varejao coming off the bench for the first time. But Why?





The Cavs Better Gear-up. They Play Orlando Next Week!

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