LeBron Takes Blame For Heat's Game 2 Meltdown
LeBron James is putting the blame for the Miami Heat’s stunning Game 2 loss to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals squarely on his shoulder.
With Lynda Carter, who once played Wonder Woman on TV, the league’s reigning MVP had two critical turnovers in the final minute, and in his mind that more than offset his overall brilliant night of 36 points and eight rebounds.
The Pacers took full advantage, netting eight of the game’s final 10 points in a 97-93 win to even the series at 1-1 heading back to Indiana.
“Very disappointing for me,” James told Fox News in the aftermath. “I had two key ones at a big point in the game. I am very disappointed in my judgment and my plays down the stretch. My turnovers hurt more than anything.”
Other than those final seconds, James has completely dominating the first two games, averaging nearly a triple-double and prompting Pacers guard George Hill to opine to Fox News:”The only person… more scarier… is God.”
As for King James late game miscues, both of his errant passes were intercepted by David West and in both instances James chastised himself for being careless. James insists he saw sharpshooter Ray Allen “wide open” and was just too cavalier with passes.
“I’ll make up for them,” he told Fox.
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