I came here to make this thread - i think hes goin for it.
Dont think he will get it though, theyre gonna blow the Knicks out.
3:14 left in the 1st quarter and Lebrons got 17 points on 5-7 shooting already, anyone think he'll go for the record?
I came here to make this thread - i think hes goin for it.
Dont think he will get it though, theyre gonna blow the Knicks out.
Wait I thought Lebron didn't care about scoring a lot of pts?
lol I think Lebron cares, he wants to have the greatest scoring record in the greatest arena. He's got 20 points at the end of the 1st. I think he'll come close, not sure if he'll get it.
If he has about 40 points by halftime somehow, I say he gets it.
Lebron intends to strongly impress the fans of knicks team which he is going to join in 10.
If the game stays close, say within 10, he has a good shot.
As much as the media sucks these 2 off as the best in the game, it's not that hard to see they have a friendly rivalry going on.
Reggie Miller was right about those gay ass NY fans.
LeBron torching the team he is soon to play for.
In other news, the Raptors are beating LA by 5 at halftime, I think LA's lack of size is showing a little bit in the game. Bargnani, Bosh, and J. O' Neal are eating them up each one has 12, 12 and 16 points.
If Cleveland scores more points than NY, I say they win it.
Lebron is capable to play the last minute of a game even with a lead of 30 to ensure he has good numbers.
43-42 Cle with 5:22 left, Lebron with 22...
DrHouse's sphincter has loosened a bit during the second quarter. LeBron only has 24.
Alright so 57-52 Cleveland at half, Lebron with 28. Anyone think he can score 34 points in a half? lol.
Now, when did this trend of whoring on the scoring record at MSG started? I dont think he's gonna break it..he's no Matt Bonner.
those NY crowds can't get enough . First Kobe now Bronze
Kobe really chanelled his inner Odom at the end of the third.
It'd be fun if Harrington outscored both LeBron and Kobe.
36 pts 8 rbds 7 assts 7:30 to go in the third, ing monster I'm telling you.
Last edited by DAF86; 02-04-2009 at 09:09 PM.
LeBron praises MSG fans before Cavs game
By Bill Eichenberger
NEW YORK—What would LeBron James do if he were the general manager of an NBA team and had to decide whether to spend now or cut salary to put his team in position to make a run at big-ticket free agents such as himself in 2010?
That was the question before Wednesday’s Cavs-Knicks game at Madison Square Garden, and James’ response was typically nuanced.
“If I was in that position where I felt our team was geared for the future and not the present, I would try to put myself in position where at least I had a chance to get a big-market player,” he said. “But you still want to win games. You don’t want to crash on the season that you have and disrespect the players that you have. But you always want to think toward the future. It would be a tough decision for me.”
Unlike his last visit to New York during which he was bombarded with questions about his interest in signing with the Knicks, that question was as close as anyone in a media contingent of about 75 came to that topic on Wednesday.
However, in response to another question, James praised Garden fans for their willingness to acknowledge an outstanding performance by an opposing player, whether it was Kobe Bryant on his Garden record-setting 61-point effort on Monday or James’ 50-point effort a year ago.
“One thing you can say about these fans is they love the game of basketball,” James said. “They’ve seen great players and performances. And they are going to cheer when they see greatness.”
In response to another question about whether the Cavs are getting the respect they deserve as legitimate le contenders, James lashed out at the all-star selection process, saying it was “a total slap in the face” to the Cavs that he is their only all-star.
“You look at the Lakers, they have two all-stars; Orlando, two all-stars; Boston, two-all-stars, San Antonio, two all-stars. These are all the teams in the league with really good records. Then you look at us, one all-star.”
James added that he was honored the Steelers’ Santonio Holmes celebrated his game-winning touchdown catch in the Super Bowl by mimicking James’ trademark tossing of the chalk.
“For him to think of that are making probably one of the best plays in the history of the Super Bowl, it was humbling for myself,” James said. “It was like, wow. For him to salute me like that was unbelievable.”
imagine if he both breaks kobes record and gets a triple double in the process... kobe knobslobbers like allanon, drhouse, and those other s will probably start a storm of threads saying it wasnt impressive as kobes 61
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