Who’s On First?
cavscourt.wordpress.com 3/3/2008 — Bulls v. Cavs - How extraordinary not to have local coverage of this historical who’s-on-first-routine of a game.
Trading Places: LeBron Scores 37 as the "New" Cavs Beat the "New" Bulls
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 3/3/2008 — The Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls recently took part in one of the largest trades in NBA history but Cleveland's 95-86 home victory over Chicago on Sunday once again showed that the biggest difference between the squads is one player who was not dealt: LeBron James had 37 points, six rebounds and six assists, including six points and one assist in the final 3:10.
LeBron steals momentum, and a win
waitingfornextyear.com 3/3/2008 — After the trade dust has settled, and the players learn the new systems one thing will remain. LeBron still wears the wine and gold. That was the difference for the Cavaliers Sunday, who played without starting center and second leading scorer Zydrunas Ilgauskas.
Strained back sidelines Cavaliers center Ilgauskas
sports.espn.go.com 3/3/2008 — Zydrunas Ilgauskas missed the Cavaliers' game Sunday against Chicago because of a strained back, and coach Mike Brown said he isn't sure when the 7-foot-3 center will return.
Hughes: Tenure in Cleveland 'unhappy' (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 3/2/2008
Larry Hughes was unhappy in Cleveland, even when the Cavaliers went to the NBA finals. The veteran guard returned to Cleveland on Sunday for the first time since being dealt to Chicago in an 11-player trade on Feb. 21, and said he prefers the Bulls' ...