Be Down With The King
The Cleveland Calvaliers have a simple game plan: make sure in the last two minutes the score is no more than six points apart, then give the ball to LaBron James. So far, it's been working.
The Detriot Pistons have to realize a few things:
1. They don't have anyone who can guard LaBron one-on-one.
2. If their bench doesn't step up, it's over.
3. The Cavs have plenty of veterans (Snow, Murray, Marshall and "Big Z") and should not be underestimated.
Their halfcourt plan has failed for three straight games because LaBron can be counted on getting the Cavs back-to-back buckets. Nothing less than a blowout will stop Cleveland; and to do that, the Pistons need to speed things up.
The Detriot Pistons have to realize a few things:
1. They don't have anyone who can guard LaBron one-on-one.
2. If their bench doesn't step up, it's over.
3. The Cavs have plenty of veterans (Snow, Murray, Marshall and "Big Z") and should not be underestimated.
Their halfcourt plan has failed for three straight games because LaBron can be counted on getting the Cavs back-to-back buckets. Nothing less than a blowout will stop Cleveland; and to do that, the Pistons need to speed things up.
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