Doc was just on WEEI and said it was one of the few times in his coaching career he wanted to grab the mike and ask the crowd to please refrain from throwing things on the floor, because in his opinion, the chant was just as dangerous as that would be. I cringed a bit at home hearing that chant on TV, remembering LeBron and his terrific performance against Detroit last year in games 3-6, especially Game 5, after trailing 2-0 in that series. I fully expect him to be a beast at home in Games 3 and 4, with or without the fans' chant, but I think it was a bit cocky, considering the Cavs history the last 2 years of being down 2-0 and coming back, and especially our own recent experience of being up 2-0 in a series, and being taken to a 7th game by the lowly Hawks. Let's hope even if LeBron goes for his usual 30+ in Cleveland, we can escape with one win. As much as I am confident in the C's at the Garden, I don't relish facing an invigorated King James in the mini Game 7 that a Game 5 becomes when the series is tied 2-2