His postgame interview was incredibly mature, I gained a lot of respect for him after watching it. Rather than say "I still had 18 rebounds" like he did after game 1, he admitted that his team won't win if he continues not scoring. Also acknowledged that he isn't getting to the free throw line and isn't knocking down shots despite the good looks, and giving the spurs a lot of credit for crowding the lane.
I had to double-check to make sure it wasn't a typo, it sure felt like a 1,000 point win. It was like when you're playing pinball and the ball gets stuck in some crazy loop just racking up points while you watch and laugh in disbelief.
[This message has been edited by Ulrich (edited 6/12/2013 1:36p).]
I'm a huge Spurs fan, and I have a ton of respect for the way that Lebron James plays basketball. But with two other superstars on that team it never ceases to amaze me that He is always responsible for making sure that everyone else has a high energy level and gets involved in the game and it's also his fault every time he isn't selfish enough.
The other players on that team (especially Bosh and Wade) need to pick him up and get James going if they want to get back into this thing.
I'm not convinced that Lebron has that killer instinct either. Too many plays, he's dribbling around and settles for a jumpshot. The Heat rely on him way too much and he doesn't even have a decent shooting stroke. He looks awkward taking jumpshots and unless he's barreling his way to the hoop, his one on one skills are laughable.
But a little home cooking might cure all... stay tuned!