Even though he did top Kobe's 61 points at the Gardens, Lebron made history another way. He became the 7th player to hit the 50 points mark and have a triple double. He scored 52 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists to became the first play since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1975) to do so. Hey...check it....that tops Micheal Jordon and Kobe Bryant. Does that make him better than they are.....NOOoooo...get that thought out of head right this minute. He will be one day....believe that. Come 3-4 years from now he will be...no doubt. But for right now he not yet that high caliber player just yet, he is still young and have some more development to do.....oh yes and get the hardware...the championship trophy of course, duh.
You every player that is said to explode coming into the league have done just that. Sure guys like Jameer Nelson, Rudy Fernandez, Josh Howard, etc, etc....whew this list can go on.....have been over looked and are showing why they were drafted in the first place. I think the only one guy who did not live up to the hype was Kwame Brown. Who;s he? Well he was the first high school player to select first overall in the 2001 draft (Lebron James second, Dwight Howard third), moreover he played alongside Micheal Jordan in his rookie year....and you think that would amount to some....what a drag. Anyways that's, that.
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