shouldn't he have learned that years ago in the olympics?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19211685/
CLEVELAND - The San Antonio Spurs are closing in on their fourth le in the past nine years with a surge that has impressed even LeBron James.
“It’s awesome,” the Cleveland Cavaliers forward told reporters. “They don’t have the greatest athletes in the world. They don’t have the greatest shooters in the world.
“But they have probably the greatest team in the world and that’s what this sport is all about.” (see link for more)
Last edited by celldweller; 06-13-2007 at 03:12 PM. Reason: .
shouldn't he have learned that years ago in the olympics?
It's what he said in his interview today at Media Availability.
Again he was poised and quite articulate for a guy who didn't go to college.
I really gained some respect for him these last couple of days.
Uh, if you pay attention to how LeBron plays on the court, it's obvious that he's understood that all along, even before the NBA.
“It’s been a roller-coaster ride,” Ilgauskas said of the postseason. “You win against Detroit and you feel on top of the world. A week later, you feel like you’ve forgotten how to play basketball.”
I actually thought Z did a great job last night...
Man, I'm actually feeling sorry for the poor guys.
Damn, the Argentinians are ruling basketball right now
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“But they have probably the greatest team in the world and that’s what this sport is all about.” WORD to Yo mutta!
BEIJING - Argentina is closing in on its second consecutive Olympic le with a surge that has impressed even LeBron James.
“It’s awesome,” the Team USA forward told reporters. “They don’t have the greatest athletes in the world. They don’t have the greatest shooters in the world.
“But they have probably the greatest team in the world and that’s what this sport is all about.”
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