Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The Basketball Diaries-Trade LeBron!!


Cleveland Cavaliers 124 Golden State Warriors 97

Seriously, the Cavs should trade LeBron. To the Bulls. For Chris Duhon. Just look at the results, they killed Golden State last night without him. Who needs LeBron James when you have a player like Sasha Pavlovic? Not only does he have a cool name like Sasha, but he also scored 24 points last night to lead Cleveland. It's not just last night, either, it's been this way throughout James' career. He's missed 10 games due to injury, and in those ten games, the Cavs are 8-2.

Washington Wizards 104 Detroit Pistons 99

The Wizards beat Detroit for the second time in five days behind Gilbert Arenas. Agent Zero had 36 points, 11 assists, and 7 rebounds to lead Washington, who hold the best record in the Eastern Conference. There is bad news though, as Antawn Jamison had to leave the game after banging knees with DeShawn Stevenson early. The Wizards don't know how long they're going to have to go without Jamison. "We've won some games even without Gilbert over the last year or two," coach Eddie Jordan said. "Look at Cleveland tonight -- they killed Golden State without LeBron (James), so things like that happen in the league. You can withstand it for a couple of games, but in the long run you eventually wear down."

Miami Heat 110 Milwaukee Bucks 80

Dwyane Wade did such a good job in the first three quarters of this game, that the Heat just didn't need him in the fourth. Wade had 28 points, 6 assists, and 6 rebounds in three quarters of action, and the Heat had a pretty easy time with Milwaukee. Hell, Wade outscored Milwaukee by himself in the first quarter, 16-14. "I came in tonight wanting to get my teammates involved in the game," Wade said. "Sometimes when I do that, it sets me up, too. I was getting a lot of open looks."

Elsewhere...
  • Pacers 103 Celtics 96
  • Knicks 99 Lakers 94
  • Mavs 122 Sonics 102

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