One of my favorite players to watch is Rudy Fernandez. His style is a combination of flare and fluidity that last night Kevin Harlan did justice to:
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Back to the Cavs. Most everyone of you has seen this by now, but here it is anyway:
You know I’ll be watching this – right after a matinee showing against the Mavs. It’ll be a good Sunday.
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Finally, FSN posted a question during the game tonight on what the viewers like better: Lebron’s dunk or his powder toss during pregame. But if you’re really a fan of basketball, that question has an obvious answer. So I’m putting forth my own:
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Do you prefer…
Lebron’s fast break open court on your feet explosive jam?
or
his slowly trailing weak side creeping backboard smashing block from behind?
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I think it’s arguable.
Tags: 60 Minutes, Block, Dunk, Lebron, Rudy Fernandez
March 28, 2009 at 11:59 am
I prefer real blocks not weakside help blocks, so I gotta go with the fastbreak.
April 6, 2009 at 4:15 pm
I like the full-court come-from-behind blocks that he’s getting known for now.
April 28, 2009 at 9:20 am
“While Michael had his Jordanaires, James doesn’t have a catchy nickname for his supporting cast. But that doesn’t mean the other Cavaliers are any less valuable.”
First: man I know you’ve got papers. but really? they take priority over the Cavs? Really? Cavs in the playoffs?
Anyways, I thought I’d start of a topic based on the quote above. I didn’t know we’re lacking a nickname for James’s supporting staff. We should suggest some on this blog site. I was thinking – The King and his Knights. btw, “Jordanaires” sounds lame.