Some nice highlights here, though I would have moved Blake Griffin’s reverse dunk up a few spots and swapped #2 for #1, but I’m nitpicking. Take a look…
Some nice highlights here, though I would have moved Blake Griffin’s reverse dunk up a few spots and swapped #2 for #1, but I’m nitpicking. Take a look…
Wait for the replay, where it’s easier to see…
Yesterday, in a loss against the Mavs, it appears that LeBron James may have intentionally run into his head coach, Erik Spoelstra, out of frustration heading into a time out. Take a look:
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, who used to cover LeBron in Cleveland, says that a similar incident happened when LeBron ran into Mike Brown against the Knicks.
I don’t think this is a big deal, though it certainly appears in both situations that LeBron didn’t make any effort to get out of the way of his coach. The thing I don’t get is why head coaches always make a big show of walking out onto the court looking frustrated when they call a time out. I realize that’s where they wait to talk to their team, but when you cross paths with frustrated players 200 times a season, you’re bound to have a collision or two.
Or maybe this is LeBron’s way of saying he’s ready for Pat Riley.
Presuming you’ve seen LeBron’s (lame) “What Should I Do?” ad, check out the following fan-made mash-up of that commercial and an older Jordan ad.
Ouch.
The first dunk is amazing enough, but wait until you see the second one…wow.
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