WHO'S BETTER? KD VS GIANNIS, Brian Windhorst Lebron Take, Luka Doncic MVP CHATTER!
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Ahead Of The Match Up Between Kevin Durant Nets Vs Giannis Antetounmpo Bucks We speak On Who's The Better Player at This Stage Of They Career.
The Dallas Mavericks are headed to the NBA playoffs for the third straight year.
Dallas clinched its spot in the postseason Wednesday with a 120-112 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers coupled with the Minnesota Timberwolves' 125-102 loss to the Toronto Raptors.
It wasn't always a foregone conclusion Luka Doncic and Co. would be in the playoffs. After all, the Mavericks fell to 16-18 with a loss to the Sacramento Kings on Dec. 29 and didn't seem to be playing at the level necessary to compete with the top teams in the Western Conference even with one of the league's brightest stars. Is It Time To Put Him In MVP Conversations?
Few NBA analysts have followed LeBron James’s career as closely as ESPN’s Brian Windhorst. During a segment on Get Up, amid the Lakers’ serious struggles, Windhorst laid out the “four-year cycle” that has defined James’s career since his first departure from the Cavaliers.
“LeBron’s career operates in four-year increments. He wears his team out. I call it organizational fatigue,” Windhorst said. “It happened the first time in Cleveland. They ran out of draft picks, they had a bunch of guys in their mid-30s. Shaq close to the finish line, Antawn Jamison.
“He goes to Miami, four years, great run, they run out of draft picks. In his last game, three guys retired after the game. He goes to Cleveland, four years, great run. They run out of draft picks. They got old guys. Here we are in L.A., fourth year. The oldest team we’ve seen in NBA history, they’re out of draft picks, they’re exhausted.”
James clearly wanted a new experience the first time he left Cleveland, heading to Miami to team up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. After four years there, he returned to his first squad, bringing an NBA title to his home state.
The difference now? Windhorst says he loves living and raising his family in L.A., so he’s not ready to leave after this latest run, which also featured an NBA title but three otherwise disappointing seasons.
“I don’t think he wants to move. He wants to have his cake and eat it, too.”
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