Apparently he has been missing since the end of the third quarter in last night's Game Four tilt between the Cleveland Cavs and the Orlando Magic. Interesting, because he guaranteed a win, yet his 18 points (12 by the half, 6 in the third, ZERO in the fourth, ZERO in OT) just weren't enough.
LeBron (who finally decided to MAKE free throws down the stretch. WOW, interesting concept, the Bron) is the only one on the Cavs that should have been making a bold statement guaranteeing a win in either a game or the series.
And notice he didn't.
Why? Because he knows his supporting pieces (that's you Mo) are not good enough to win anything. Orlando is going to win in 6, like SBF called before this series started (Check the tapes on 790. I dare you. You'll just find that I was right) and the blueprint to beat Cleveland next year in the playoffs will be out there: Let the Bron score his 45 points and just make sure the rest of his support stiffs don't score more than 18.
Recipe for success right there.
And as far as the fued between Shaq and Stan Van Gundy goes, sorry Shaq, Stan cannot comment right now because he is too busy still coaching in the playoffs while your season has been done for a while. And you are attending his games....hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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