Video - LeBron misses easiest buzzer-beater ever

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Ryne Nelson posted 3/14/2008 from www.youtube.com [flag] |
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MrThell +1I don't get it. -
fadango he saying LeBron missed the easy lay up at the end of the 1st quarter.-
Ryne Nelson Right. LBJ had that buzzer confidence going on for a while. Now he seems to have gone cold...even missing on the last play of the game.-
And One LB is human, too. We still love him.
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Sarge LeBron missed a shot. God, he must be awful...
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LeBron misses easiest buzzer-beater ever
Published 3/14/2008 by Ryne Nelson at Odenized
Odenized.com original video on YouTube | Download Link Maybe James' ice-in-the veins persona is a thing of the past...nah.
Bullets defeat Cavs
Published 3/14/2008 by Spence at DC Pro Sports Report -- Sports news, stats and analysis from the capital of the free world
It was a big night for Caron Butler, who returned from a 17-game absence to score a team-high 19 points in 41 minutes on his 28th birthday. Even more, though, it was a big night for the Washington Bullets, who got a much-needed win at home against the hated Cleveland Cavaliers.
The 101-99 victory was typical of many games the two teams have played in the last 3 years, complete with hard fouls, questionable officiating, heated words, and Lebron James taking the last shot. This time, however, he missed a 27-foot 3-pointer with Deshawn Stevenson’s hand in his face.
Despite the return of Caron, it is Stevenson who is the DCPSR ...
Wizards vs. Cavaliers: A History of Talking Trash
Published 4/18/2008 by Truth About It at Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog
We all know what transpired the last time the Washington Wizards and Cleveland Cavaliers really faced each other in the playoffs on May 5th of 2006. LeBron James talked trash to Gilbert Arenas before two crucial free-throws. Gilbert missed both. Damon Jones hit a deuce with four seconds left and the rest is history. Cleveland won 114-113 that night and took a very hard fought series in six games. Leaving the Verizon Center, my buddy Chris and I had only one choice: drink our troubles away in Chinatown with a boatload of scotch. Even last year when the Cavs swept the Wizards without Gilbert Arenas and Caron ...


