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Give LeBron a break

 
05.22.2007

(Basketball News) - Can LeBron James catch a break? He makes a great pass to a wide open Donyell Marshall, who misses the possible game-winning three in the opener of the Eastern Conference finals.

Who gets the blame? Of course it’s James, who finished with 10 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in Cleveland’s 79-76 loss to Detroit at The Palace of Auburn Hills. If the veteran Marshall knocks down the open three from the corner, James finishes with a triple-double and is a hero.

Instead, the so-called experts are wondering out loud why he didn’t take a shot from inside the lane, which could have tied the contest if it had gone in.

James did the right thing. As soon as he moved toward the hoop, Rasheed Wallace went to double James, who found Marshall alone in the corner. The Cavaliers are on the road and are going for the win. The 6-8 James can’t beat Detroit by himself. He needs his teammates to step up.

And that is what James was asking for. He showed trust and confidence in his teammate. Unfortunately for the Cavaliers, who have returned to the East finals for the first time since 1992, it didn’t work out this time.

"You know, I have not gone back and watched the tape yet, but you know, looking back on the game, it looked like everybody had collapsed because there was nobody near Donyell," said Cleveland head coach Mike Brown about LeBron’s decision to make the pass to Marshall. "I mean, he could have sat and had a cup of coffee before he even shot the basketball. LeBron trusts his teammates, his teammates trust him, and if he’s put in that situation, you’ve just got to step up and knock the shot down."

The 22-year-old James is playing in his second NBA postseason and first conference finals. He played 45-plus minutes and was only 5-for-15 from the floor. James did collect four steals and committed just two turnovers.

"They (the Pistons) played great," said James. "I mean, their defensive mindset is very good. But for me, I just take what’s there. You know, if you get a good look at it, you go for it. If not you kick it to a teammate. Simple as that."

There is no doubt that Detroit clamped down on James, and played tough team defense every time he touched the ball. James showed maturity, by involving his teammates and trying to get the open looks at the hoop. The All-Star forward knew it wasn’t his night to put up big numbers in the scoring column of the stat sheet, and instead he attempted to put his teammates in a better position to contribute.

That is what great players do. When something isn’t working, they find another way to help their team succeed. James did that, but this time Marshall didn’t come through. Next time, there may be a different ending.

Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest player ever to lace up a pair of sneakers, didn’t win in his first trip to the Eastern Conference finals. In fact, the third time was the charm for Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, who lost twice to Detroit (1989, 1990) before earning a berth in the NBA Finals and winning their first of six titles in 1991 against the Los Angeles Lakers.

James will eventually get Cleveland over the hump. This just won’t be the year. Give the guy a break, he his still learning what it takes to win the big game.

By the way, isn’t he only 22?

CLE
5 Comments: Give LeBron a break

Posted by
Garbutt 34
on 05.24.2007
people complain when LeBron is selfish and now people complain when he isnt,he just cant win, give him a break he is a great player .
Posted by

on 05.23.2007
Donyell Marshall is fault and he should able making in big three in end of 4th quarter. Donyell is a experience basketball player, and he plays longer than Lebron. Lebron James want his team mates to step up against Detroit Pistons. Don’t point finger on Lebron James. .
Posted by

on 05.23.2007
i agree with dex .
Posted by
africanballer
on 05.22.2007
Dex, Lebron is not afraid of anything or anyone. Let me remind you that last season the cavs led the series 3-2, after coming from a 2-0 deficit, that was because of james, so try something else to bring down the kid, not fear, please. .
Posted by
Dex
on 05.22.2007
He isnt trusting his teammates. He is just afraid ot the big shot. Lebron changed a easy game tier layup for a 10% shot. (Cleveland shooting 1-10 that night from the 3pt range). .

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