Charlotte Bobcats Vs. Miami Heat
After pretty much everyone in the entire world blasted LeBron for his decision, LBJ tweeted that he was "taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at him this summer." One of the more famous and notable individuals that ripped King James was Michael Jordan. Said Jordan on Miami's new trio, "I would not have called Magic and Larry and said 'let's play together.' I wanted to beat those guys."
LeBron has been off the charts in games that have been important to him so far this season. First there was the dismantling of his former team in which the entire world watched him metaphorically slaughter all of Northeast Ohio. After that was the MSG showcase where his filthy behind-the-back pass after almost falling over twice was just one of his many eye-popping highlights. Finally came his triple-double on Christmas ending the "Whose better now, Kobe or Lebron?" conversation. (There's no question that Lebron's better than Kobe at this moment.) I get the feeling that we're in for another one of those performances tonight against Michael Jordan's team after the six-time champion's words this summer. I'm expecting the swagger, the attitude, and the 'I'm looking-for-my-own-shot-tonight-sorry-Wade' mentality that's driven #6 to some of his greatest games ever.
Also, I still haven't seen the new look Bobcats with the Oak-Man on the bench, so I'm pretty fired up to see what that looks like.
One Game We'll Be Tuning Out Tonight: Utah Jazz Vs. Detroit Pistons
Watching the Pistons isn't all that fascinating this year. Their 11-22 record leaves a lot to be desired.
Perhaps, one day, years from now, Big Ben, Tayshuan, and Rip will get the hell out of Michigan. I doubt it, though.
As for Utah, it's 2011 and Jerry Sloan's still the coach, huh?
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