Video - James clanks game-'tier'

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LABallTalk +1haha, i've mentioned this a few times already... thats the 2nd lay up he's missed at the end of the game... perhaps delonte west deserves credit for carrying the team as the only clutch player!!
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James clanks game-'tier'
Published 5/7/2008 by Ryne Nelson at Odenized
Odenized video clip on YouTube | Download LeBron James blows yet another lay-up at the end of a close game. James missed a last-second shot in Game 5 of the first round against Washington.
LeBron James misses another late game shot
Published 5/7/2008 by houroc at SportFiends
During last years playoff series and the start of this year, LeBron James was making a name for himself as a late game closer, something he hadn’t been able to do much of in the past. Now he is playing like his old self, missing close shots that would either win of tie the game in the playoffs.
During the Cavs game last night against the Celtics, LeBron clanked the game tying shot. What had happened wuz!!?!
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Lebron James Goes 2-for-18 in Cavs Game 1 Loss
Published 5/7/2008 at FanIQ Blog
THAT was a rough game to watch. Ugly from the start to finish. I'd like to credit both teams defensive efforts, but I'm not sure that was totally the case.
- Cleveland turned the ball over 17 times, only to be topped by Boston's 21.
- The Cavs shot barely over 30% from the field.
- Both teams were a combined 8-32 from three-point range.
And generally, the ball was on the floor with a mess of players falling over it. The worst stat of all, however, was Lebron James going an embarrassing 2-for-18.
James should and will take all the blame for his ...
LeBron James: The Goat of Game One
Published 5/7/2008 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
Even the great ones have bad games every now and then.
Absolutely nothing went right for LeBron James in Tuesday’s opening game of the Cavs-Celtics series. 2-18 from the field, 0-6 from beyond the arc, 12 points, 10 turnovers. It was painful to watch.
With King James’ embarrassing performance in mind, it’s simply remarkable that Cleveland managed to stay competitive throughout the entire game. With under 20 seconds remaining, LeBron had a chance to tie the game and potentially send it to overtime — however, he squandered this opportunity by missing a layup that, on any other night, he would have ...

