Sunday, April 26, 2009

I'd Say Decent

This series? I'd call it decent. Yeah, we swept them, ended the Pistons era, it was nice and all, but blowing out teams and winning by 21 points is just a tad boring, isn't it?

In any case, with our sweep of Michigan, we have a week break--possibly more--until we play either Atlanta or Miami. At the moment it seems like Miami will win due to the fact that they are leading the series 2-1, but that could change.

As we wait for WallyLebron to be named the MVP, James shows the qualities of a possible Finals MVP as he has averaged 30+ points, 10+ rebounds, and 7+ assists in the playoffs. Today's game was great, but not as intense as the Celtics-Bulls game which went into double overtime, leading to the Bulls fantastic win. James had a great dunk and a few nice plays as usual, but it's kind of hard to go "wow" because we see it so often.

Mike Brown sort of reversed Gibson's and Wally's positions; Wally played 14+ minutes going 1-2 shooting and 2-2 from the free throw line (making him 100% so far in the playoffs, 6-6). Along with his 4 points came 3 offensive rebounds and 1 defensive rebound. Sometimes I don't think people give enough credit for Wally's boxing out ability. 3 offensive rebounds is pretty good and it's one of the reasons why the Cavs are on of the top offensive rebounding teams.

In any case, Gibson only got 4 minutes, and in that time 2 personal fouls, which if you ask me is a little pathetic, but I'm not going to talk about him too much since I feel like the plate has been evened out as far as sharing minutes between the two goes.

I realize that without a game for a while we're not going to have much to show so I'll try and post pictures and videos as well as any possible updates on the main site for Wally, just to keep everyone interested. You could always send me an e-mail if you wanted to.

Hasta luego~, as they say in Wally's hometown, Madrid.

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