Tonight is one of the biggest nights in LeBron's career- could mean the difference between him thinking he has a championship team and is set in Cleveland for his career or realizing they don't have what it takes and hoping on the next flight to NYC as soon as he can. Marc Berman of the NY Post seems to think this could help lead LeBron to the Knicks as he wrote today: My stock answer was it looked bleak, that James was all about winning championships, and the Cavaliers may have built themselves a championship team. Why would he want to leave a place where he can start a dynasty? At closer inspection, this "dynasty" is a collection of veterans -- other than James -- who probably aren't getting better in the future. Mo Williams, the supposed starry sidekick, has made more noise for his series guarantee than with big, clutch shots. Williams went scoreless in the fourth quarter and overtime Tuesday, very Knicks-like." My personal favorite part is LeBron's quote: Granted the guy is averaging 42.3 points, 7.3 rebound and 7.3 assists in the series so he can say that, but its still a pretty big call out to your team there saying "hey I've proven I'm ready, I THINK my team is." Going into tonight's series, when a team goes up 3-1 they are 182-8. But if LeBron has proven anything, he is above the odds.
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