Thursday, November 20, 2014

LeBrons Costly Turnover


         Last night, on November 20, 2014, people all around the world maybe saw the two teams for  2014-15 NBA finals. The Cleveland Cavaliers and The San Antonio Spurs had a pretty close and intense game. Leads were changing each quarter, it seemed like no team could keep a lead. Yeah, each team may have had the lead by certain amount of points, but they caught up by the end of each quarter. You have to admit it was a close game all the way down to the wire. What cost the game for the Cavaliers though was LeBrons last second turnover. LeBron had the ball in his hands with at least 5 seconds on the clock and we all know he was not that good of a ball handler with fancy moves like Kyrie is. LeBron tried to dribble the ball behind his back and lost the ball. Tim Duncan was the defender during the time. LeBron and Duncan were on the floor diving for the ball once LeBron lost it. Duncan ended up getting it and passing it to his teammate Manu Ginobili. Manu used the clock and the Spurs ended up winning the game by 2. The final score was 92-90. It was a good game overall doesn't matter who won. The Cavaliers big 3 just need time to get their chemistry together. The next Spurs and Cavaliers that is going to be the number one game on my list to watch.

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