
Today in the 2nd half, it was all about Detroit. Where was that defense all series? Granted, no one, James or otherwise, could hit an outside jumper to save their lives, but even so, the Detroit defense was absolutely suffocating, holidng Cleveland to 23 second-half points in the 79-61 series clicher. According to my research (read: I think I saw this during the broadcast), it was the lowest point total of any team in a Game 7.
LeBron was excellent in first half, but in the 2nd half Detroit collapsed on him and shut down the lane, drawing charges on multiple occasions. On the high pick & roll, they just went ahead and hedged hard, and then doubled LeBron, which was made all the more effective because no one else could do anything offensively (Cavaliers players not named LeBron James shot 9/41 from the field).

Anyway, the Pistons, as expected, move on, although the series was a lot closer than was expected. This is completely overused, but well, I am a witness. And whether they lost to Detroit in Game 7 or not, I'll remember this postseason for LeBron for a very long time. I guess I'll see you next year LeBron. Oh, and work on that jumper a little more.
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