There are several numbers we can use to describe tonight's 97-82 win over Atlanta. I used one in the title -- 47-12-8. That's what LeBron threw on Atlanta tonight. The Final Score, of course, is another, and the most important. The Cavaliers are now 7-0 in the Playoffs, every win by double digits.
The fact that the Cavs now lead the series 3-0 is obviously the most important number, with the Cavs looking for the sweep when the series returns on Monday. What will be the story of this night, however, will be the fact that the Cavs took a punch for the first time this postseason and punched back, not once but twice, and once again proved to be the best team in the NBA.
First, we'll talk about LeBron. It seemed he made the decision early on that he would have to be a dominant scorer. Perhaps he saw something on the flight down, or during the pre-game warmups. Whatever it was, it was the right call. Cavaliers not named LeBron James struggled for large parts tonight, and for large parts LeBron carried the weight. It was a consistent attack, as told by LeBron's quarter scoring -- 11,11,12,13.

For the first time in the series, Zydrunas Ilgauskas seemed to have his shot, scoring 14 points on 6-9 shooting. It was a key early, then again late.
The Hawks, for their part, beaten and battered, showed alot of heart, alot of guts. They were down 9 quickly in the first, only to come back and take a 6 point lead. The Cavs regained the lead by halftime, and started the 3rd quarter on a 10-2 run. Once again, the Hawks made a run, going from 12 down to 1 up, 65-64, with 3 minutes to go in the 3rd. That's when the wheels fell off for the Hawks.
Joe Smith, off a pass from Delonte West, drove to the basket and was fouled by ZaZa Pechulia. ZaZa was a foot inside the restricted area, but the frustration of the entire series finally took its toll and ZaZa was assessed a double-tech resulting in an ejection. The Hawks completely fell apart after that.
Something else happened, something that usually spells the death of the opposition. LeBron started jawing with a fan. For the final 14 minutes of the game or so LeBron had something to say after every basket, and there were many. Inside, outside, it didn't matter. LeBron James was in a zone and it didn't matter.
This was the first time, for me at least, that my blood got pumping a bit during a game. Not that there was any kind of worry, just a thrilling game that tested the mettle of the Cavaliers. They answered the call, responded when the Hawks took their best shot. That is what championship basketball is all about. The Cavaliers are playing championship basketball and will look to close the Hawks out, and get the rest that comes with it, Monday Night.
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3 down … 1 more to go to the next series. Not sure I want another 8 day layoff, but what the hey ….
Go Cavs!!!
talonk - May 10, 2009
Poor babies!
As I read the ATL blogs, the consistent theme (besides their injuries) is “media darlings” and “ref/league favoritism.” As a loyal fan of all Cleveland sports for over 50 years, I find that extremely laughable. We’ve had MJ, Derek Jeeda, and John Elway shoved up our collective cloacas for years and to the average sports fan in Peoria or Minot who got all his info from natl media, it was either, “Cleveland?” do they have a team in the league?" or “Manny Ramirez, who’s he?, if he was any good he wouldn’t be at Cleveland.” What goes around, comes around, fellow Clevelanders. Let’s savor every bit of this. Would a 16 game sweep get their attention, and end this “debate” about whether LeBron is legit? Let’s rise up, let’s do it for Walt Wesley, for Bingo Smith, for Jim Chones, for Craig Ehlo, for all of us Cleveland fans who’ve spent time in other “markets” putting up with the condescension and ignorance. Most importantly, let’s do it for NE Ohio! CLEVELAND ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sockalexis2003 - May 10, 2009
Great game.
Mike Brown said at the press conference that they scraped the offense and let LeBron orchestrate it. Nice “adjustment” Mike! LOL Man, that was some awesome improvision by LeBron.
Juannieboy - May 10, 2009
I hope tomorrow they try to stick to the game plan
even if it means grinding out a win. I don’t want this team to revert. They have talent at every position. We need Mo and Z to be rolling if we want a title.
Hardcore Legend - May 10, 2009
I went to the game last night. I saw when the fan start talking to LeBron after the Zaza ejection. He was someone who was sitting next to rappers Nelly and Jermaine Dupri.
It went like this;
Without a doubt, the most fun I have ever had at a NBA game.
Bernie19Kosar - May 10, 2009
That is hilarious! I bet Spike Lee never opens his mouth in MSG anymore when the Cavs are in town.
talonk - May 10, 2009
And LEbron didn't open his mouth on April 3rd 2009
I blocked Patrick Chewing - May 11, 2009
Lebron!
Hes great!
Stupid dude in Yellow Jacket got told on! LOL!
420man! - May 11, 2009
Man! I wish that would have been recorded somehow!
Juannieboy - May 11, 2009
RETARDED.....
Why do people even try to trash talk superstar athletes like LBJ and Kobe?! Both have openly said that it makes them play better!…What a retard! I mean I loved it….Lebron was hitting from everywhere and was playing godlike…I just think it dumb that people even try to get in their heads.
NBA FAN - May 11, 2009
Well Feel safe in knowing
It’s been Kobe Vs LeBron since Nov 1st.
WIsh I was a cavs fan.
I blocked Patrick Chewing - May 11, 2009
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