Good offense typically beats bad defense, especially when that good offense comes from the best basketball player on the planet in LeBron James. I don't even know if Miami Heat teammate Shane Battier recognized that as he delivered an inbound pass to "King James", but he knew exactly where to pass the ball. Now some people don't think this is very clutch simply because the defense wasn't there. I don't understand how Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel leaves center Roy Hibbert out of the game in a critical moment like this. With Paul George having the tall order of stopping a man amongst boys, LeBron refused to settle for a jump shot as he would've in the past. LJ tapped into his inner MJ, smelled blood in the water and became a great white in a matter of 2.2 seconds. He absolutely refused to let his team drop the first game on their home court and said, "If I get the ball, I'm gonna do what I do best: drive straight to the basket." LeBron blew right by George without a real rim protector left on the floor for the Pacers as insurance, scores and it's good night, good morning. That's clutch enough for my blood.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Scribbler's Highlight of the Week: King James' Last-Second Layup
Good offense typically beats bad defense, especially when that good offense comes from the best basketball player on the planet in LeBron James. I don't even know if Miami Heat teammate Shane Battier recognized that as he delivered an inbound pass to "King James", but he knew exactly where to pass the ball. Now some people don't think this is very clutch simply because the defense wasn't there. I don't understand how Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel leaves center Roy Hibbert out of the game in a critical moment like this. With Paul George having the tall order of stopping a man amongst boys, LeBron refused to settle for a jump shot as he would've in the past. LJ tapped into his inner MJ, smelled blood in the water and became a great white in a matter of 2.2 seconds. He absolutely refused to let his team drop the first game on their home court and said, "If I get the ball, I'm gonna do what I do best: drive straight to the basket." LeBron blew right by George without a real rim protector left on the floor for the Pacers as insurance, scores and it's good night, good morning. That's clutch enough for my blood.
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