Posts Tagged ‘Atlanta Hawks’

Where Delonte West Dunks for the Sweep Happens

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Mercifully, the Cleveland Cavaliers put the Atlanta Hawks out of their misery last night as the LeBron Sweep Train rolls on. While LeBron himself look somewhat human last night, his teammates, especially Delonte West, picked up the slack as Cleveland continued on their currently-undefeated run through the playoffs. Next stop? The winner [...]

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LeBron’s Infectious Evening

Friday, May 8th, 2009

I’m curious how Nike feels about that pic…
His game is so good, it can make a grown man go off in a tangent of hyperbole; although, in this case, you can believe the hype. LeBron has elevated his team to such a high level of play, the Cavaliers are playing more like steamrollers (Hey! [...]

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Stern Turns NBA Over To LeBron

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

And with that, the NBA’s change of power is now complete with David Stern abdicating his position in favor of LeBron’s rule. At first, Stern was reluctant to leave the position he’s had since 1984; but after careful reconsideration, even he couldn’t deny LeBron’s incredible appeal, nor could he ignore the power of the [...]

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Even LeBron’s Shoes Are Most Valuable

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

When the Cleveland Cavaliers renew their quest for NBA immortality against Atlanta tonight, it will LeBron’s first game as King of the NBA the league’s MVP. It will also be the first time LeBron is going to wear Nike’s new MVP shoes, made especially to recognize their cash cow James’ incredible regular season. [...]

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Where Please Let this Series End Happens

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

No offense to Miami or Atlanta, but you guys need to hurry up and end your series. It would help if the teams would quit acting bi-polar as well. Each game has been decided by double-digits and just when you think a team has control over the series, the other wins. Currently, [...]

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Where Real Hawks Don’t Help Much Happens

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Dwyane Wade and Dequan Cook found their three-point stroke last night — both players hit six apiece — as the Miami Heat tied their series with the Atlanta Hawks at one game all. While Wade’s otherworldly play is getting a lot of attention, rightfully so, it was a group effort that helped the Heat [...]

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