Lebron got hurt last night. NOT GOOD! Lebron James injured his index finger on his left hand. This happened during the 2nd quarter of the Cavs loss to the Pistons. We shouldn’t even call this a loss. It was a BLOWOUT. Lebron played just 20 minutes and scored 15 with 3 assists. Sadly, those 15 points led the team for the night. We’ll report back when we know more about Lebron and his finger!
Yeah! Lebron dominates Celtics
Lebron single handedly gave the Celtics their 2nd loss on the season. King James poured in 38 points and added 13 assists to beat the Celtics 109-104.
“We don’t want any tag,” James said. “We don’t want any Big 3 or whatever. We just go out there and do our job. Z is playing career basketball right now, Drew is getting better, and I’m going to do what I have to do for us to win, of course.”
I’m sorry to tell you Lebron. But the only tag you are getting is “KING JAMES”.
Lebron Eastern Conference player of the week
Congrats to Lebron for being named the Easter Conference player of the week from November 19 - November 25. He led the Cavs to a 3-1 week scoring 36.5 a game and grabbing 9.5 boards and 8.5 assists. SICK! SICK! SICK! The man is a triple double machine. Here are some more details about his POW week.
Nov. 20 vs. Milwaukee: Tallied 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in a 107-111 loss to the Bucks.
Nov. 21 @ Minnesota: Poured in 45 points to go along with eight rebounds and five assists in a 97-86 win over the Timberwolves.
Nov. 24 vs. Toronto: Collected 37 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists in a 111-108 win over the Raptors.
Nov. 25 @ Indiana: Notched 30 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in a 111-106 win over the Pacers.
LeBron visits University of Akron for turkey time
Lebron James is genuinely a nice guy! Last Sunday, Lebron supported his local community by showing up for (and donating to) the Lebron James Famly Foundation outreach at Akron. This event was to give a meal to area residents that were homeless or disadvantaged. 525 local residents showed up for this meal. It was title “Show Time. Meal Time. Family Time”. In the past, Lebron had sponsored a free turkey giveaway but this year he decided to go above and beyond!
‘Yes, it’s easy to write a check. But you never see what goes on with the check,” LeBron continued, acknowledging Thanksgiving is a special time for giving back. ”I wanted more for these families, to get them excited.’
This again just shows that King James is not only MVP on the court but a quality young man off the court!
Celebrity Club Network Forums!!!
It’s an exciting day for the Celebrity Club Network, the CCN Admins, all the fan sites, and all the fan members. We have released our Celebrity Club Network Forums!! Register for an account! Bookmark the site! And start chatting about your favorite celebrities. Even if you aren’t a part of that specific club - you are welcome to chat with fans of someone.
Tell your friends!!! The forums are a perfect way for the network to grow beyond believe. This is just one giant step towards us meeting our goal of MEETING YOUR FAVORITE CELEBRITY!!!
p.s. - there is now a “forum” link on the side of the club website that will forward directly to this fan sites forum!!!
Vote for Lebron - Allstar 2008
Club Lebron members. Show your support for King James and vote for Lebron for the 2008 NBA All-Star game. and you can vote daily!
Lebron and Marbury are far from friends
Does Lebron really have to like everyone? The star is getting some flack for his comments made the other day regarding Stephon Marbury. Lebron said,
“I don’t know him that well, but I couldn’t have a guy like that on my team.”
Ouch! Flat out says he would not want to play with the veteran Marbury. I don’t blame him though. Basketball is about team and Starbury is all about himself. Props to Lebron for stating his honest opinion. Lebron and Marbury had a little tiff earlier this year as well in regards to sneakers.
Cavs fall to 2-3 in close loss
The Cleveland Cavs played well on the road Wednesday night, but fell, to the Utah Jazz, 103-101 in Salt Lake City. That loss moved the Cavs to 2-3 on the season, and the win took the Jazz to 3-2 overall. The Cavs trailed by five heading into the final quarter, before out scoring Utah 34-31 in the final frame, but it was not enough.
King James, played 40 minutes, shot 12-27 from the field, hit one of four three point shots, 7 of 15 free throws, 15 rebounds, 13 assists, 4 turnovers, 3 steals, 2 block shots, and a game high 32 points, but it was not enough.
The Jazz were led by Paul Millsaps 24 points, while Carlos Boozer added 23.
The Cavs now take a night off before taking on the Sacramento Kings Friday night.