withleather.com - 5/13/2008
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Following up this morning's recap , here are videos of the must-see plays last night. Top billing: LeBron James's thunderous dunk that nailed the corpse in the coffin for the Celtics. Adding to the drama, announcer Kevin Harlan aces the call, shouting, "LeBron James, with no regard for human life!" And it's true. I heard LeBron burned down a sweat shop ...
Lebron James "Has No Regard For Human Life!"
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com 5/13/2008 — Ernie Johnson just called this the "signature play of game four", but something like this could be the signature play of the entire Series.
Seriously....watch that again. I still yelled just then and that was like the seventh time seeing it. ...
Lebron James Yells At His Mom
FanIQ.com 5/13/2008 —
This was at the bottom of the NBA Triple Thread post last night, but I figured it could use it's own space.
There was a lot going on in Cleveland last night. A double-header down the street for Indians, complete with the 14th unassisted triple play ever , Lebron dunking on Kevin Garnett with "no regard for human life," and then there was this - Lebron tells his mom to ...
LeBron's "With No Regard For Human Life" Dunk
FanIQ.com 5/13/2008 —
There's a famous story about Willie Mays that he hit the first home run of his career so hard off of Warren Spahn that the announcer said, "Even if he never hits another one, we'll remember this one." Mays obviously went on to hit ...
Note to KG: Defensive Players of the Year Should Actually Jump to Contest a Dunk —
FanHouse
" LeBron James , with no regard for human life!" Kevin Harlan is fantastic. I'm not sure why KG didn't really attempt to contest this dunk, especially considering this year's Defensive Player of the Year only had one foul the entire game. Maybe he thought the game was over, and maybe he didn't want to get really embarrassed by having LeBron throw it down on his head. Either way, it was ...
With No Regard For Human Life —
Foul Balls
As I promised in the Diaries this morning, here's the video of LeBron's dunk last night. I'm not quite sure why Kevin Harlan would say LeBron had no regard for human life.
I didn't see him kill anybody.
NBA Playoffs: LeBron’s Dunk —
Intentional Foul
In a game that featured King James telling his mother to sit down and be quiet (with some profanity mixed in for good measure) and a James dunk for the ages, the Cleveland Cavaliers ended the evening tied with the Celtics at two games piece.
Unfortunately for Cleveland, now they have to travel back to Boston for Game 5 and potentially for Game 7.
Nevertheless, that didn’t stop ...
Above The Rim: With No Regard For Human Life —
Signal to Noise
A very nice call by Kevin Harlan (if you’d like to watch it, head over to Awful Announcing and get the full effect) provides our title, and watching LeBron James put the finishing touch on the Celtics was an awe-inspiring moment, despite the fact that he shot poorly once again (7-for-20). Daniel Gibson and Wally Szczerbiak each had 14; Boston’s Big Three had problems yet ...
"With no regard for human life!" —
Complete Sports
Thank you Kevin Harlan. I love that PBP call. Anyway, Cavs tied the series up 2-2. My first question... the Celtics won 66 games this year? Really? For the second straight game, Boston just looked absolutely abominable offensively, with no flow, and nobody stepping up and making shots. They shot just 38.6% for the game, and only 3/14 from downtown. None of the big 3 look like they're able to ...
"With No Regard For Human Life!" —
Five Tool Tool - The Sports Blog That Loves You Back
That was the call from the great Kevin Harlan in the one truly exciting moment from the latest fugfest (that's a step up from an ugfest, for the curious) from Cavs-Celts. This may be the worst series to ever go 7. The Dunk isn't available just yet, so tide yourself over with this little montage. Ye gads. With 1:45 left and the Cavs up 7, James finally shook Paul Pierce, went over James ...
“No Regard For Human Life”, Really? —
Can't Stop The Bleeding
For four games, the Celtics have done a pretty good job of making James’ life difficult when he tries to drive the lane. And with that in mind, it seems like a bit much to make a very big deal out of a highlight reel moment that occurred when a) the game was pretty much iced and b) Boston seemed spent on the defensive end.
Until you watch the clip another 3 or 4 times. ...
The Torch Has Been Passed —
Timberwolves Den
Kevin Harlan just co-opted his best description of a dunk to the new kid. And he was absolutely correct. If he busts out "He's got mad cow's disease!", I'm giving up.