Powder

The new Nike LeBron Commercials are starting to show up.

Here is the one named “Powder”.

Remember, they are all on the commercials page here

LBJ Unveils the Nike Air Zoom LeBron VI in China

I buy all of LBJ’s shoes when they come out… it’s a hobby I guess. But they are not really “wearable” outside of the gym. Not like Jordan’s (some of them). They are cool looking, but not out on the street. But these look very different. Can totally see lots of people sportin’ ’em in jeans.


Check out the page here

A little upkeep

long time no see.
i finally added the stats from the playoffs here

and added our good friend Mo Williams to the club

Cavs Sign First Round Pick J.J. Hickson

Cavs went ahead and signed J.J. Hickson to a multi-year contract on July 12th

The 6-foot-9 power forward led the Atlantic Coast Conference in field goal percentage last season at .591, while averaging 14.8 points and 8.5 rebounds for North Carolina State. He will make his professional debut next week as part of Cleveland’s team at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.

p.s. he was born in 1988… yes… we are old

Updated End of Season Awards

Added the awards for the 2007-2008 regular season. LeBron came in fourth in MVP voting and made his second first team All-NBA. Check it out here.

2007-2008 in the Books

I finally got to updating the stats for the year. Pretty eventful year it was, too. LeBron became all-time leading scorer and only 2nd behind Price for assists. Big Z became all-time leader in personal fouls as well.

Playoff stats will be updated after each round. Hopefully, that’s a lot.

LeBron James is the Cleveland Cavaliers' All-Time Leading Scorer

On March 21st, 2008, at 23 years old, LeBron James passed Brad Daugherty to be the Cleveland Cavaliers’ All-Time Leading Scorer.


Brad had a great career, but due to severe back issues he was forced to end his career at only 28.

So, cheer for LeBron. He is now officially the face of the franchise (probably forever). But also have a toast to Brad Daugherty, a classy player and person who was part of one of the best eras ever in Cavs History.


The Franchise

Just got done reading “The Franchise” by Brian Windhorst and Terry Pluto. Great book for some insights that only two guys working the Cavs beat for five years could get. I especially liked the section about how Ferry was worried how his time as a Cavs play could both effect his role as a Cavs GM both positively and negatively (also some great insight into Ferry’s playing days).

In addition, I think its the perfect sequel to another Cavs book I love “CAVS: From Fitch to Fratello” by Joe Menzer and Burt Graeff. There is a little overlap between the two, but its not a rehash.

So pick it up. I’m a huge fan if Windhorst’s writing and maybe if you all buy one he can afford a Porsche or something. Since I moved to LA from Cleveland (i.e. I don’t get the Plain Dealer anymore and have to rely on the internet for news) I pretty much only read Brian’s stuff for Cavs’ news.

Check out other books featuring LeBron here

Added Lance Allred

Lance got to play under one minute the other day, so that makes him officially a Cav. I have added him to the site.

LeBron Has Been Busy Getting His Picture Taken

LeBron is now gracing three major magazine covers at once.


ESPN the Magazine chose LeBron as the cover manfor their 10th anniversary issue to represent the Next 10 years.


SLAM Magazine has him on the cover for an article about three aspects of his life: Personal, Basketball and Business.


Probably coolest of all, LBJ is on the cover of Vogue… with Giselle. He is only the third man to be on the cover of the magazine in its 116 year history.

Check out all of the magazine covers here