Lebron James has been phenomenal this season and tonight they won over the visiting New Jersey Nets with 32 pts. 11 assists and 3 rebounds. James has been the key to the success of Cleveland Cavaliers even without Mo Williams and Delonte West as point guards. The cool thing about Lebron James is that he makes his teammates better and look better by having and giving them open shots. James has been the Conference Player of the week for the 5th time this season and having the 12th winning streak is the first for the Cleveland's franchise. I give credit to the bench players tonight especially Jawad Williams that made his season high debut for the Cleveland.
The big difference also is the presence of Shaquille O'Neal that can finish to the rim and a great defense as well as rebounds. If you have a doubt give it to the big fella. It's been a great journey for the big fella since he started playing for Cleveland Cavaliers.
Cleveland Cavaliers is the leading team in the NBA with a record of 42-11. If Lebron James will continue his outstanding performance plus if the rest of the crew continue to be consistent they might have a big chance of going to the Finals and eventually get the championship ring. Last season has been very good for them also leading the NBA but came playoff time and they struggled to the defending Champion Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic. As Mike Brown said "adversity from the beginning that made them 0-2 will benefit them in the long run which they are enjoying the top spot right now.
Lebron James is the current MVP and might get his second MVP this season back to back. In my mind I have no doubt and no question about it. Lebron took Cleveland to the next level without Mo Williams and Delonte West and that makes him the best player and MVP this season. That's a pretty tough one to carry your team on your shoulders. He made it with his right attitude and leadership as it shows.
Lebron James 32 pts and 12 Winning Streak Franchise History
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