Longform Shoals: LeBron James, Underdog Or Malcontent?
sports.aol.com 5/31/2007 — After two straight James Cavs victory, the circus has come back to the playoffs. You can expect the ratings to respond accordingly and overzealous fans to put away their plans for mutiny.
Without a doubt, the Pistons are the better team in the ...
Who Knew Cavs-Pistons Could Be Must-See-TV?
thebiglead.com 5/31/2007 — You probably don’t remember know the name Lance Blanks. If you didn’t follow college hoops in the late 80s, then you certainly don’t know him. He was part of something called ‘BMW’ – a trio of run-and-jump kids who took the Longhorns to the Elite 8 ...
Cavaliers @ Pistons Game 5: 1st Quarter Live Blog
sports.aol.com 6/1/2007 — Filed under: Cavaliers , Pistons , Eastern , NBA Live Blogging , NBA Playoffs , Cleveland , Detroit Sports Blog - The FanHouse :
Cavaliers @ Pistons | 1st Qtr | 2nd Qtr | 3rd Qtr | 4th Qtr
Well, Bill Simmons ...
LeBron is a "Raging Inferno"
sports.espn.go.com 6/1/2007 — To quote Charles Barkley, LeBron James was so "on" that Detroit could not stop him. He scored 29 of the last 30 Cavs points to single-handedly beat the Pistons.
Lebron Drops 48 as Cavs shock Detroit
extrapolater.wordpress.com 6/1/2007 — Honestly, how ridiculous was Michael Jordan Lebron James’ performance last night in the Cavs double-overtime victory against the Detroit Pistons? Sorry, rhetorical question. 48 points, including the last 25 of the game for Cleveland, clutch shot after clutch shot, and a ridiculously ripe pimple on his chin in the post game interview with Craig Sager...
Instant Classic: LeBron's 48 Points Lift Cavs to Thrilling Double Overtime Win
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 6/1/2007 — LeBron James had the signature performance of his young and already impressive playoff career, scoring a franchise playoff-record 48 points to carry the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 109-107 double overtime win versus the Detroit Pistons. He tied Allen Iverson and Jerry West for the third most points scored in a road game in the Conference Finals or NBA Finals.
20 reasons Why Cavs-Pistons is a great Series, by Bill Simmons
sports.espn.go.com 6/1/2007 — NBA Action. It's Fantastic.
#7. You know the phrase "matching wits?" I was trying to think of a word that would mean the opposite of "matching wits" and finally decided on "canceling wits." Anyway, it's been fun watching Brown and Saunders canceling wits in this series. Flip had the edge for a little while before falling apart in Game 4. Now we're in a dead heat. Literally. It's a DEAD heat.
On eating our own vomit
detroitbadboys.com 6/1/2007 —
After losing Game 5 in double overtime 109-107, the Pistons are losers of three straight and five of their last eight. After accumulating 53 wins in the regular season and 10 so far in the postseason, they now sit on the brink of elimination. As ...
What a surreal performance. Huge for LeBron, huge for the Cavs, huge for the League.