Should the Cavaliers Bounce Back from the Bitter loss in game 5?
@kenneth101383 (908)
Philippines
May 13, 2010 4:55am CST
Capturing the top-seed in the NBA regular season, the Cavs has been so instrumental and could be headed for another crack of the title. But now, their hopes dimmed facing a 3-2 deficit in their series with the Celtics. Lebron is hurting but may still manage to put up a good numbers in the series. However, the Celtics is playing like a championship team in the past and Paul Peirce came back to life in game 5. The question remains for the top seeded Cavaliers bouncing back in game 6 at the road. Could they pull some great stuffs in Boston in force a Game 7?
2 responses
@ritsuizero (140)
• Philippines
13 May 10
I think the Cavs are very capable of bouncing back from a loss like game 5. They were able to bounce back after their loss in game 2. The possibility is there it all depends on the team. Lebron will need the help of his team to be able to beat the Celtics.
@kenneth101383 (908)
• Philippines
14 May 10
Help from the other teammates of Lebron is needed in this series. Acquiring Antawn Jamison is also the key for the Cavaliers. But Jamison did not put up some impressive numbers in their games with the Celtics. If he and Mo Williams will stepped down, a victory for the Cavs of this series is getting high.
@juggerogre (1653)
• Philippines
13 May 10
They should really bounce back after that bitter loss. But the real question is can they bounce back? Game 6 will be at Boston. That will give Boston great advantage. I'm still hoping the Cavs can bounce back. Its time for LeBron to grow up and play like a man. He's still immature I think. He's like a young Kobe. Hopefully the Cavs will be the one to enter the finals this time.
