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Carry on.
Ron Burgundy
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<< <i>He will still be going home with no ring again. >>
If you base that opinion on the Lakers, well, my Rockets might just have something to say about it.
John
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LeBron puts the "T" in Team, he's a special player unlike most of the elite in the league right now. perhaps the best example of the stark contrast among NBA players was demonstrated in the Cavs-Pistons series every time the camera showed a sullen Wallace on the Detroit bench. most of the projections place Cleveland in the finals vs. the Lakers and that would be a good matchup that many loyalists see ending with Bryant overshadowing James. that would be OK because the latter doesn't really care if he's one-upped(if indeed it happens).
the math is simple and LeBron has written it on the hardwood blackboard all season for everyone to see:
Kobe Bryant-----56 points.
LeBron James-----32 points.
oh yeah, did i forget:
West-----16 points.
Williams-----12 points.
Ilguaskus-----6 points.
Andy-----4 points.
it's simple really, Bryant tends to dominate his team while James dominates the game by allowing his Team to play better because he's unselfish on the floor. the end result will probably be a ring(for him, too) unless someone mugs him either inside or outside of the building!!!
We'll see. Better hope you're right, if not you will never hear the end of it from me.
Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items