o Williams certainly isn’t the purest three-point shooter on the roster (that would surely be Daniel Gibson), he is versatile and skilled at more than just one area of the game. Unlike Gibson, Williams can defend NBA point guards, and he can do more than stand in the corner and jack up threes with a douchey star shaved into the back of his head.
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16 May 2008
in last night's press conference), however the Celtics have a golden opportunity with the injury to Daniel Gibson, Clevelan's best perimeter threat and a young guy who has proven that he can hit big shots in big games.
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6 May 2008
Rajon Rondo should have no problem locking down Delonte West and Daniel Gibson, neither of whom are consistent threats to do anything but spot up from behind the three-point arc and let it fly. They are dangerous from out there, however the Celtics have defended the three-point line better than anyone all year, and Rondo's length should make things more difficult for the Cavalier's point guards.
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19 April 2008
way!) leads to a turnover and a fastbreak opportunity for LeBron & Co. The play ends with Daniel Gibson throwing a horrible lob that seems waaaaaaay to high for anyone to go get, and of course, LeBron James taking flight and throwing it down in jaw dropping fashion that illicited a huge "ooooooooooh" from the crowd. Check Sports Center later, you will see it, I promise. As the Wizards execute their next possession, LeBron gets the block, proving once again that he is the Cleveland Cavaliers. James is doing it all, and making his teammates look especially good in the process. In other words, business as usual in Cleveland.
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4 April 2008
to give the ball up (the right decision) and made a nifty touch pass that was right on the money to Daniel Gibson, who was standing all alone at the three-point line (the pass was incredible, demonstrating LeBron's athleticism, court vision, and soft touch). Gibson bricked the shot and the Cavs lost 101-98. The moral of the story? get the ball out of LeBron's hands and you have a great chance of winning.
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