Los Angeles Lakers VS CABS = Kobe Bryant VS Lebron James
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Is tonight going to be a battle of the benches (advantage Lakers) or a battle of the stars (advantage Lakers)? We don’t know for sure which team will show up to which game, and we don’t know what the game plan is for either coach, but what is quite obvious, is that the Lakers are a much stronger team at an impressive 14-9 so far this season and this four game road trip should be a clean sweep. I’m not one to make any crazy projections or even put my reputation on the line over bad guessing, but the bottom line is that the Lakers beat a Bull’s team (mainly in the 4th quarter) and will continue to do the same against Lebron and his pathetic “so called role players.”
Yes, I’m talking about the same Cleveland Cavaliers that made it to the NBA Finals last year and got swept by the Spurs (that team from San Antonio that the Lakers beat last week). Congrats to the Cavs for finally resigning the great Brazilian flopper, you finally have a chance to get saved by the refs in a game, besides of course the 47 free throws that Lebron will be shooting for someone touching his already disturbing knuckles on his non-shooting hand at half court. I know, I know, how can I ever forget, its Lebron James, THE KING, the one and only, the big 6′8″ monster that came into the NBA at age 18 already a prince and has already proven himself as a King for his worth accomplishments of defeating one team on his way to the NBA Finals, the Detroit Pistons. You know, I’ve never said it before, but I really do feel really bad for the Pistons, if only they had a King of their own, unfortunately, they’re stuck with just a Prince, Tayshaun Prince that is.
Either way, no matter how you decide to sum up the journey of Lebron in comparison to the superb leadership skills that Kobe has finally presented together with the response that his team has provided to him, I’m looking forward to tonight’s game. It will be fun to watch on KCAL 9, at 5:00pm pst.

