What else can we say about LeBron James that hasn't already been said? They may have to make up words, because this kid is just getting started, and who knows what you'll see when he takes the court. The Most Valuable Player did what MVPs do, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat by burying a 28-footer at the buzzer, giving the Cavaliers a 96-95 win, saving the series and the Cavaliers season in the process.
There will be plenty of time to discuss why the Cavs can get out to huge leads(23 tonight) only to see Orlando come back. We can talk about the defense, the matchups, and just what the Cavs can do to get a win in Orlando. For now, let's savor the biggest shot in the history of the Cavaliers.
We don;t know what the rest of the post-season will hold, but for many LeBron's shot may have lifted at least some of the weight of 40+ years of sports frustration from the shoulder of a city that in many ways had that "here we go again" look on its face. It takes someone special to make that happen, and LeBron James is that special.
To go down 0-2, losing both games at home, after having huge first-half leads in both games would have likely been a death sentence. LeBron changed all of that with one shot, giving the Cavaliers a huge momentum boost as the series shifts to South Florida. For now, let's enjoy it, let it sink in.
GO CAVS!
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The scariest part
When he went up, I knew the shot was going in. I’m a Portland fan and I knew he was making that shot.
This is is all you can say:

skywaker9 - May 22, 2009
The reaction of Mo Williams was classic…..
John Bena (aka CavsBlogger) - May 22, 2009
It was
Does anyone doubt LBJ is the best player in the league now btw? Bueller, Bueller?
skywaker9 - May 22, 2009
I do
But that was amazing.
Great shot, great player.
Cleveland, Lebron is changing your luck single handedly!
We got some great series going on here.
I love the NBA
Gils_Keloids - May 22, 2009
Hey, I just posted a postgame story also. I didn’t know you were around to make one. I hope you don’t mind having two; if not, go ahead and delete mine.
Buckeye Brad - May 22, 2009
I won’t delete it…
Sometimes I can’t be “in public” during these games. I have to be alone….So I was watching, screaming, yelling….:)
John Bena (aka CavsBlogger) - May 22, 2009
Haha, I understand.
Buckeye Brad - May 22, 2009
Check your email, Brad
Aditya T (smashville) - May 22, 2009
Send it my way as well....
fearthesword@gmail.com
John Bena (aka CavsBlogger) - May 23, 2009
Is it cool if I do a “Morning After” post tomorrow?
Turkmenbashi - May 23, 2009
My son and I were totally bummed out ...
and one second later we were yelling and screaming. I threw him up on my shoulder and spun him around.
Man! That had to be the best moment in Cleveland sports history!
Juannieboy - May 23, 2009
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