youtube.com - 3/3/2008
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Visit http://www.nba.com/video for more highlights. LeBron James takes flight over Luol Deng for the wicked hammer-slam finish!
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Exposure or Exposed
Chicago Bulls —
LeBron James is the best player in the world, hands down. If your gonna argue for Kobe, consider the fact that he is out of this world.
Not much can be done to cover James who seems to get better every time I view him. I was worried about the Bulls because they aren’t yet ready for prime time because one has yet to develop. Larry Hughes tried his hardest to stick it to his old team and he came out in the first firing away. It did nothing because James went off for 13 points alone in the quarter and the Bulls as a team just scored above that in the quarter alone, finishing with 17 to Clevelands 24.
The second quarter would see LeBron rested for ...
Guilty by Association: LeBron Dunks, Also Wins
Dejuiced! Sports News with No Boundaries —
News, scores, highlights from the NBA.
- LeBron James and the Cavaliers took down the Bulls. The game can be summed in the following clip.
Visual aids are fun. Although, I still prefer the flying toasters screensaver, Mike Tirico.
- The Yao-less Rockets won their 15th straight and Dikembe Mutombo demonstrated that he is indeed still in the NBA by blocking three shots.
- Dirk sunk a three to send the game to overtime, then missed horribly with a similar attempt in overtime. Kobe Bryant scored 52 points.
- Spurs win. Everybody with me now: yawn.
- Sam Cassell is ...
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Ben Wallace was practicing his free-throw shooting (your punch line here) an hour before tipoff Sunday when one of his former teammates shouted to him from center court. Rookie Joakim Noah was the first Bull to catch up with Wallace, which might ...