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It’s all about tonight!

It all comes down to a couple questions: 

It is can all be over tonight… and if it isn’t it will probably be over in the wrong way Monday at Detroit.

I made a prediction with my best friend Thirsty that the Cavs would win this series vs Detroit in six game… Yes it was the fan in me that gave them the chance when logic, stats, and every professional analyst told the world that the Cavs would loose.

I think that Cleveland will win tonight, and if they don’t it will be next to impossible for them to win again at the Palace in Auburn Hills… but I will never loose hope!

This time LeBron will not even have to score 48 like in game five. If you didn’t see Bron-Bron, or as Thirsty nicknamed him “Dunk-a-roo”, he was amazing! It was something that I will never forget - and if you were lucky enough to see it, you were witness to NBA history being made! LeBron scored 29 of the Cavs last 30 points in the game, 25 points in a row!
TWENTY-FIVE POINTS IN A ROW!
LeBron outscored a whole team of all-star players by himself… history ladies and gentlemen, history.

If you don’t believe that history is being made just ask Detroit’s mayor Kilpatrick, he was seen hugging Mr. LeBron James after his amazing win on Thursday. (don’t believe me check the link)

If you did miss those magic moments here it is the last layup for the win with about 22 seconds left in the game… watch history and more importantly watch as four Detroit Piston players cower at his highness, King James

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LeBron James: 48 points, 7 assists, 9 rebounds, 2 steals, 50 minutes, 22 years old. - ‘Nuff Said!

* In 1989 Michael Jordan hit a game winning basket over Craig Ehlo with 3 seconds in the game keeping the Cavs from entering the NBA Finals.
** John Elway drives down the field to prevent the Browns from going to the Superbowl in 1987.
*** The Browns were denied another entrance to the Superbowl by the Broncos after Earnest Byner fumbled the ball with only 3 yard to go for the win.
**** In 1997 the Indians were 2 outs away from winning the World Series until the closer Jose Mesa gave up 2 runs for a final score: Marlins 3 - Indians 2.

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