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TheMaulClaw

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I had this game on my IPad while watch that sh*t show that was TNF. Didn't take long for Dion Waiters to get frustrated. Lebron missed him wide open twice in the corner on back to back plays before turning the ball over.

On paper I have no idea how the Knicks pulled out this W. But good for them.

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You've had his balls in your mouth since last year's playoffs.

 

Yeah Lebron is still a great player but he's going to have to learn how to compensate for declining athleticism as he gets older.  I wouldn't go as far as saying that he's lost a step.......but I can see him losing a step off in the horizon.  I'm not sure how great his game is going to be when he's no longer the most athletic player on the floor.

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These type of situations almost always take time to develop.

Remember how crappy Miami looked early on in Lebron's 1st season?

 

Cleveland is definitely going to find some cohesion at some point, but I'm not sure  they're going to be the favorites coming out of the East.  I think Chicago will take their lunch money.

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