Monday, April 26, 2010

Cleveland and Lebron will win its first championship since 1964



The Cleveland Cavaliers acquired two-time All-Star Antawn Jamison in a three-team trade Wednesday night. ;

Cleveland, who has won 11 consecutive games and owns the best record in the league at 43-11, only squandered Zydrunas Ilgauskas and their first round pick to obtain Jamison. ;

Jamison, 33, the fourth overall selection in the 1998 NBA Draft out of the University of North Carolina, is a skilled and rugged power forward who was averaging an impressive 20.5 points for the Washington Wizards prior to last night’s transaction. ;

At this juncture, barring an injury to superstar Lebron James, the Cavaliers seem destined to easily waltz through the Eastern Conference and into the NBA Finals in June. ;

James, 25, a three-time All-NBA First Team selection and the 2009 MVP, is indisputably the best player in the world today. ;

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