5 September 2010, 11:16 am
In Cleveland, for the past 2 years, its become damn near a tradition. The Cleveland Cavaliers, led by Lebron James, has had the best regular season record overall in the entire league, 2 time M.V.P. in LeBron, homecourt advantage throughout the entire post-season. Mass media & coporate america was screaming out LeBron vs. Kobe in the Finals. And then came the dancing. You know the routine, the pregame rituals. You see LeBron & co. posing for the camera after the starting introductions, doing the crank dat solja boy during half-time & timeouts, LBron cripwalking, & stepping in the name of love during blowouts. It was all fun & games, but that was in the regular season. Then came the playoffs. 2009: LeBron & co. 2-stepped their way all over Detroit & Atlanta. Going 8-0 in the process. But the dancing stopped when they ran into a real challenge. The Orlando Magic created matchup problems @ the 2 & 3 spots, D. Howard was too much overall for Big Z, & the bench led w/ Mikael Pitrus was nothing short of amazing. LeBron Cavaliers were out, & not dancing anymore. 2010 playoffs, they danced all over Chicago. Then once again, the dancing stopped when they ran into a another real challenge. The Boston Celtics kicked LeBron's ass all the way back to Cleveland. So w/ the new Heat, should LeBron take his dancing rituals to South Beach? Because history has shown that when times get tough, when an opposing team stands up to him, he no longer wants to dance!... Read More »