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Originally Posted by bishop743
WOW! You wanna talk about polar opposites, LeBron has a spectacular Game 1 then turns around and has a subpar Game 2. He had 26 points on 25 shots and had 9 turnovers, 2 of which came back-to-back in a critical portion late in the game. I know that stars can't be super 24/7 but I definitely did not expect this. I'll give some credit to the Wizards though. They really turned their defensive intensity up in this game. So, the series is now tied 1-1.
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Everyone (at least Wizards fans) has been saying that after Haywood hit LeBron, it shook him up enough to take him out of his game. He had been running up to the basket like it was his throughout Game 1 and up to that point in Game 2, but after the Wizards showed some physicality (something they lack greatly usually =/ ) it put that little worry into his head.
Just happy to see that the Wizards can definitely contend though. With the series going to Washington now, I'm hoping for some more of the same result as yesterday.
Jam it back in, in the dark.