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I'm the hooligan on the left sporting the ROY shirt.

KobeStoppa is not so much an homage to the jailblazer era, and definitely not an homage to Reuben Paterson. Rather, it's an homage to my hatred for K*be Bryant and all things L*ker related.

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LeBron's day in NY: ESPN and the rest of the NY media machine are firing on all cylinders + POLL

Just to preface everything, this is the first time I've used pictures and videos in a fanpost. So please bear with me if it's not presented in the most organized fashion, I'm still learning.

The media is really buzzing with stories of LeBron heading to NY today. These are the sotries that I found most intriguing. I think the ESPN article from Chris Broussard was the best piece written on LeBron's future since the big trades on Friday. The shoes show an obvious infatuating LeBron has with NY. And it's nice to see LeBron actually talk a little about the situation in the video, although he does do a good job of dodging most of the questions.

Anyway, let me know what you think about the topic. It's obviously becoming a huge story not only for Cleveland and NY, but the entire league.

Poll
Where do you think Lebron will end up after the summer of 2010?
Lebron will stay with the Cavs
33 votes
Lebron will end up with the Knicks
7 votes
Not sure where he'll end up, but it won't be with the Cavs
8 votes
It's almost two years away, let's wait to see what the Cavs will do to make Lebron happy
25 votes

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The article talked about how most teams won Championships with at least a big three. It points out the few exceptions of winning with a big two. And it talked about how it is possible but very rare to win a championship with just one star and a bunch of solid role players.

Overall though, the writer likes the chances of the Cavs winning it all as long as they continue to share the ball on the offensive end.

"Provided the Cavaliers do not revert to complete and total dependence on James, forgoing all the progress they have made in attack style and strategy, and assuming no injuries, the Cavaliers have every opportunity to win a championship this year. This is the first time in recent memory that a team has a better than mediocre chance at winning it all with only one superstar--and that says a lot about LeBron James."

about 1 year ago Blazers_tiny KobeStoppa 0 comments 0 recs

This is a great post from the painted area breaking down the X's and O's of how the Cavs are using LeBron offensively.

It focuses on using LeBron at the 4 in a UCLA double high post set and comparing his role there to Karl Malone and Chris Webber/Vlade Divacs.

It's extremely educational. Make sure to follow his links too, they'll lead you to even more insight on the breakdowns of the UCLA offense and LeBron's effectiveness from different sets.

about 1 year ago Blazers_tiny KobeStoppa 1 comment 0 recs