Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Lebron sets milestone in Cavs' overtime win

The Cleveland Cavailers should thank their lucky stars that they have Lebron James. He continues to impress and progress as an NBA superstar. Sunday, the Cavs overcame the Orlando Magic with a overtime victory, 108-100. The story of the night belonged to James. He became the youngest player ever (20 yrs. old) to reach 4,000 career points. He surpassed Kobe Byrant who set the old mark at 21 years of age. Lebron finished the game with 26 points while helping his team improve to 5-2. Larry Huges added 22 points for the Cavs as well.

With a confidence stride Cleveland is on a roll, starting the season out right. Tonight they'll meet the equally hot Washington Wizards, led by Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison. "King" James (as referred to by many)may go on a offensive rampage, showcasing his fast developing skills and natural talent. He is the future of the NBA. With help from new additions on the team (Caron Butler, Larry Hughes, and Donyell Marshall) Lebron hopefully won't have to carry the load the entire season. Look for more great things to come from this dazzling, promising phenom.

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