The King Slayed The Wizards: Lebron Goes Strong, Wizards fall 2 Games behind.

LeBron has been to strong for the Wizards. In a series where there has been a lot tension and passion, LeBron has been consistant. The Wizards are coming hard but they have been too soft when they face the KIng, writes Jose Gonzalez.

by Jose Gonzalez (Scribe)

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April 21, 2008

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NBA, NBA Central, NBA Southeast, Cleveland Cavaliers, Washington Wizards, LeBron James , Brendan Haywood, Editorial

Bow down to the king.James has been extremely amazing on this series against the wizards and he's not done. After two wins if you're Lebron what do you have? Well, a lot of bruises and scratches, probably the whole state of Ohio, more important a quite opponent.

There has been a lot trash talking, and rough-playing in this series but until now one only one man talked the talk and walked the walk. Any guesses? Lebron is anything but overrated, at least to the Washington Wizards. With 62 point in the first two games to go along with a handful of assist and rebounds. Lebron has come and shut down Wizards Team that came into the series talking trash and now that the series has started you seen how certain Wizards players have target Lebron, hitting him with hard fouls, some even hard enough to get you thrown out.If you don't believe me just ask Brendan Haywood, who after pushing Lebron while he has in the air, sending him out of bounds and into the hardwood, Haywood get his second flagrant and got ejected.

A few hard hits is not going to slow down the king, instead you are going to make him mad. Instead of hitting people,Lebron hit jumpers, the Cavs took the second game 116-86. The Cavaliers made a important point heading towards Washington. They told the Wizards that if they want a rivalry they go it but they first go to beat them to be really consider a rivalry . The point that the King made was that if you are going to talk big, he's going let his game do the talking. If you're going to hit him , he's going hit you harder and where it hurts.....the scoreboard.

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