LeBron James Pictures Different Milwaukee Turnout |
| 3/23/2008 12:52:31 PM |
LeBron James basketball led his team in points (29) and rebounds (11) but it was not enough to beat the Milwaukee Bucks who won 98-108. The game moved back and forth with the Bucks taking an early first quarter lead that led to the Cavs catching back up before half. The Bucks snapped a 6-game losing streak with the help of Mo Williams who also had 29 points and 13 assists.
Cavs coach Mike Brown expressed his respect for Mo Williams by calling him the “all-time greatest player ever (ESPN).” Not even the help of LeBron James basketball could silence the 6’1 Bucks’ point guard. The Cavs are now 10.5 games behind the Pistons who they beat on Wednesday. The Cleveland schedule is only getting harder with the next three games against the Hornets, Pistons and then Sixers. With the playoffs around the corner, expect the clutch LeBron James basketball that he has made so popular. This season has some of the greatest playoff potential ever in my opinion. Every team has a shot including the Cavs. |
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