The frightening part was not that player LeBron James erupted for 40 points, 18
rebounds and nine assists in year 2012 101-93 victory over the Pacers. It's
that that's exactly what some thought he would have to do to get this Eastern Conference semifinal series back to 2-2 heading into basketball
Game 5 in Miami.
As it turned out, player Dwyane Wade decided show up for game of basketball second half, so James didn't have to do it alone after all. But
don't kid yourself, there have been times in short recent days when player LeBron
felt he was back in Cleveland, back in the do-it-all existence he so
wanted to escape form it.
At last times, the frustration
showed, and for more than getting nice caught in the middle of player Danny
Granger's phony-tough-guy routine or Lance Stephenson's choke task. As
you sit court side, the do-something glances to the Erik Spoelstra are
undeniable. Not because there is best a player-coach rift, or even unease
between the two, but because of what player James had been surrounded with
since the first half of the first game of this series, when player Chris Bosh
was sidelined with a lower-abdominal strain.
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