I consider myself a rather cynical individual. I hated Lebron going into this series but I strangely found myself feeling sorry for him when the game was over. It was a really strange emotion because I just didn't think I had it in me.
On to his post game press conference. He really made me feel even more sorry for him, he was squirming he looked uncomfortable, he actually admitted for the first time that his elbow was hurting, he used a thinly veiled reference of "we could have stuck to the gameplan more and made better adjustments" to basically say Mike Brown sucks as a coach.
Then he ruined it with one sentence "Im proud of how we played as a team, we left it all out there"
Really? Thats leaving it all out there? Not fouling rondo or ray with over a minute left in a 9 pt game. Then Mo Williams trots the ball up the court, and the sequence ends with Varejao shooting a 3. Thats what leaving it all out on the court is.
I'm sorry but ESPN can talk about his elbow and all that, but clearly he has a warped sense of what it takes to win a championship if he thinks that was his teams all.
That what separates him from Jordan and even, as I hate to admit it Kobe.
They have talent equal to his, but they have more passion, fire and drive then he will ever have.
Thats the truth, the next team he goes to, will have a 60 win season, but they will continue to choke, because quite frankly you can't teach that fire, that intensity and that appreciation of what it takes to win.
The C's had it, Lebron doesn't and never will.
They quit because their leader quit. Lebron