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Around the Rim: It's just the beginning for LBJ

Posted on Tue Jun 05, 2007 at 08:17:01 AM EST in NBA
More on: LeBron James, Cavaliers, Spurs, Michael Jordan, Flip Saunders, Pistons, Celtics, Rashard Lewis, NBA, Around the Rim (all tags)


1. MJ says that LeBron is a'ight
If you're a Spurs or Cavaliers fan then you are having trouble sleeping at night as you anxiously await the tip-off of Game 1 Thursday night. And if you're not a Spurs or Cavs fan then you probably don't give two craps about the finals but you'll be rooting for LeBron James and Cleveland because San Antonio is "boring." Well, hating on the Spurs is your own personal issue but we can't blame anyone for getting behind LeBron. Heck, Michael Jordan is even giving the young King some dap. "Making 'The Leap' is where you do it every single night," Jordan said. "It's expected of you, and you do it. ... Not one game, not two games. It's consistent. Every defense comes in and they focus on you and you still impact the game. I think he's shown signs of that." Leave it to MJ to say that James has "shown signs" of making "The Leap." But his Airness is about the only person on the planet that has the ability to criticize Bron-Bron's game at the moment. You're certainly not going to hear Flip Saunders saying LeBron hasn't made "The Leap."

2. And speaking of Flip
In case you didn't know, that's called a cheesy transition kids. But it's not without merit because we actually have news on Saunders. Turns out that despite getting swept out of the playoffs after taking a 2-0 lead in the East finals, Flip has reportedly agreed to return the Pistons next year. On Monday, in an AP interview, Saunders said in regards to his return: "That's never been a question." That's good news for Detroit because there will probably be some retooling going on with this organization during the off-season. At least they have their head coach in place. Well, that's only if you believe he's not gonna pull a "Billy Donovan"; which oddly enough was called a "Kobe Bryant" just days before Donovan crushed the spirits of millions of Mouseketeers.

Buzzer Beater: So, everyone knows by now that Boston got totally shafted at the lottery, therefore putting themselves in perfect position for another draft day nightmare. But there might be a way out of the fifth pick horror slot. Looks like Seattle might be willing to trade away a superstar in the making in Rashard Lewis for the Celtics' first round selection. Of course there would be some other pieces involved in the trade but that's the gist of it. Now, everyone knows that Lewis will probably never be the franchise changing player that Greg Oden or Kevin Durant will most likely be for their future squads, but a Lewis/Paul Pierce combination could be the key to a postseason return. Hey, if they can stay healthy for the majority of the season there certainly won't be any 18 game losing streaks. And that's pretty good if you're Boston.

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