So here we are down 3 to 1. Only eight teams have come back and won a series when down by that much. Eight. So it's pretty much win or go home for Cleveland come game five. As far as hype is concerned, sure LeBron's had a lot of hype surrounding his debut and all but look where he went. Cleveland was 17-whatever when he came on and six years later they're contenders in the playoffs. So yes, he will have hype, he will have overly played commercials, and he will LOSE games. No one said the man was incapable of losing. So let's look at the scenarios because you don't just put up 40+ damn near every game and lose.Game 1: 49 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists (L)
Game 2: 35 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists (W)
Game 3: 41 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists (L)
Game 4: 44 points, 12 rebounds, 7 assists (L)
Now from what I see when I watch these games, the bench is not doing as well as they should be. The offense is playing off of LeBron and Orlando knows it. If you take away the energy of the team they can't function. So if LeBron isn't getting consistent looks or defensive stops then the Cavs seem to shut down. It just seems to me like they're standing around and waiting to see what he'll pull off. I hope Mike Brown can find some alternative source of offense because he's not getting it from his current lineup.So we look forward to game five and see what happens. Either way LBJ is still MVP and HOPEFULLY there's always next year.
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