Wednesday, May 13, 2015

I AM LEGEND - CAVS TAKE 3-2 SERIES LEAD

Cavs forward LeBron James won Game 4 of Cleveland's series against the Chicago Bulls with a fade way jump shot as time expired in regulation  tying the series at 2-2. Last night, The Cavaliers brought Game 5 home to the Quicken Loans Arena and defeated the Bulls yet again by the score of 101-106. King James led all scores with 38 points on 14-24 shooting from the field. James was aided by inhibited guard Kyrie Irving's 25 point output. Irving is playing with many injuries and is not not 100 %. Could LeBron be pursuing yet another NBA title? Having teammate forward Kevin Love sidelined for the remainder of the 2015 NBA Playoffs is definitely a misfortune to the Cavaliers offensive efficiency, but with King James in the lineup the Cavs always have a chance to win. If not for an extraordinary Derrick Rose game winner in Game 3, the Bulls might have seen their 2nd round exit come quicker than a Jimmy John's submarine sandwich. Rose produced only 16 points in Game 5 and shot a horrid 7-24 from the field. The Bulls were carried by shooting guard Jimmy Butler who put up 29 points, including a clutch three-point field goal to put the Bulls within two points during the last two minutes of the game. The Bulls will return home to the United Center to host Game 6 Friday night. We'll see if they can expand what is seeming to be a promising 2015 post-season run. But with King James. the Cavs have been quite a Bulls barrier over the last two games.



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