LeBron wins the game by one point at home and you think this series is over. NutZ.
The Magic are better than the Cavaliers. More players with more talent. LeBron is the best of all of them, but if you give me a choice between 1 superstar like that, or two decent, talented 6'10" players like Rashard and Hedo, well, I think two players are better than one.
Frankly, I though it was impossible to catch and shoot a shot with one second left on the clock, in all likelihood, the clock started a little LATE on that play.
If I was Orlando, I think a 2 point lead with 1 sec. left is a win. The only thing I would have done different would have been to deny LeBron the ball.
The one advantage Cleveland has in this series is the refs who are star-struck by you know who. Williams throws a ball into Howard's back after being blocked early in the game. No call. Honestly if the game was called fairly from the beginning the Cavs wouldn't have even opened up such a lead. It is a simple as not calling fouls when Orlando was on offense, and the inability to distinguish when there really is an offensive foul or if Varajo, one of the current dirtiest players in the NBA is flopping or not.
Not sure if you think that is good basketball or not, but if someone flops to get a foul call, I'm giving him a technical on top of the regular foul.
In any case, they certainly called the game right at the end. Called LeBron for a travel and a charge. The only call that was eggregious was where a Cavalier got the ball turned took one step and made contact with Rashard Lewis who had sniffed out the play. The first contact was between the guards elbow and Rashard's face, but the Cavs got the call.
Bottom line the series is tied 1-1 and they're going to Orlando for two games. What happend last night is that the Cavaliers dogged a bullet, avoiding going down 2-0. As long as the Magic just hold home-court the series is over.
If I'm Orlando I'm feeling pretty good about getting a split. It's just now that I realize that I better have more than a 3 point lead with one second left, because the refs are inclined to give the chosen one the breaks.