LeBron James named Eastern Conference Player of the Week
For the 5th time this season, LeBron James was named the NBA's Player of the Week. This was for the games played between March 14th and 20th in which the Heat went 3-1. James now leads teammate Dwyane Wade 5 to 3 in Player of the Week awards this season. Wade was also nominated for the award last week, as was Chris Bosh and Dwight Howard.
LeBron had a an awesome week, averaging a league-leading 29.0 points on .54.7% shooting, along with 5.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists. His week was capped off with a huge game against the Atlanta Hawks in which he scored 43 points, making 16 of his 21 shots. In the 4 games, James scored 21, 19, 43 and 33 points.
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Congrats LBJ
Bosh getting double doubles every game now. Hope everybody continues what they’re doing through the playoffs.
Off topic but does anybody think Rio will get his starting role back?
** I'm No Ms. Cleo... But even a dummy can SEE that i'm a Fan Of a future DYNASTY**
by 1-THE H3ATLES-6 on Mar 22, 2011 5:57 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Mario Chalmers
Rio had been playing his best ball since his rookie season. Bibby may start throughout the remainder of 2010-2011, but make no mistake about it – Riley still believes Chalmers can develop into a very good PG.
On another topic, why is D Rose the league MVP? I know he hasn’t won it yet, but he will.
1+3+6=how many rings???

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