Saturday, May 15, 2010

Summer Of James Begins What Does It Mean For MVP Cavs Cleveland


Celtics 94, Cavaliers 85 another 60 win season down the drain. Cleveland lost to Boston for the second time in three years during postseason play. 2010 Eastern Conference Semifinals 'Witnessed' the Celtics defeat the Cavaliers 4-2. Thursday at TD Bank Garden, was that the final team everyone will see 2 time NBA MVP Lebron James in a Cavalier uniform, one in which he quickly removed prior to getting to the locker room after Game 6. Visibly frustrated after another postseason flame out, during the post game press conference. Cavs owner Dan Gilbert is extremly upset an felt as he along with GM Danny Ferry put together a championship team for 2009-10 season. Lebron finished with another triple double in Game 6 however he shot 8 for 21 from the field, also had 9 turnovers in an elimination game for Cleveland. Pivotal Game 5 in Cleveland with series tied 2-2, James shot 3 for 14 from the field, in the final pair of games in this series his jumpshot looked awful and really scored most of his points from the line, in transition or around the basket. Some feel Cavs gave James enough help with Williams Parker West O'Neal and aquiring Jamison prior to trade deadline. While others feel that's simply not enough, if so what is ? Everyone will chime in this summer with will James stay or if he goes, where will it be...New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Miami etc. This summer you'll see if Lebron James truly wants to win, whether he decided to leave Cleveland or stay, he'll probably next to take less money to get the players around him, from a supporting cast standpoint to win a NBA Finals championship. If Lebron were to take the max contract in Cleveland or elsewhere, how would a team be able to affort top level talent to assist James. Coach Mike Brown, is he staying or going and like James only time will tell, rumors of Phil Jackson would keep James in town, if Cavs could land the legendary current Lakers and former Bulls coach. Jackson could potentially coach the likes of Jordan, Kobe and Lebron, which would add to a historic resume. Brown if fired, would be unfair, however life is unfair at times, he would be the excape goat for his players postseason shortcomings. Back to James, let the July 1 and summer free agent madness begin.

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