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LeBron James 25 Points vs Pistons Game 3 Playoffs 2009! HD! 24.4.09

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich.(AP) LeBron James huffed and puffed about being pushed and shoved by the Detroit Pistons.

Then, he stopped lobbying for help from the officials and blew the Pistons down - and almost out of the playoffs.

James scored 11 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 79-68 victory Friday night over Detroit and a 3-0 lead in the first-round series.

"Once he decided to say, `Hey, I'm not getting calls. I'm going to will this team to a win,' our whole team changed,'' Cavs coach Mike Brown said. "Watching him flip that switch, it was very exciting.

"I just get a rush thinking about it.''

The Pistons, whose collective heart was questioned by one of their players, played hard for three-plus quarters before being rendered helpless by James.

He had an alley-oop slam midway through the fourth quarter during an 18-2 run that started after the sixth tie of the game.

"Big-time players make plays, and that's what he did,'' Detroit coach Michael Curry said.

James had 11 rebounds and nine assists. He said he learned he was just short of a triple-double after looking at the stat sheet.

"When I got to the locker room, I blamed Mo Williams,'' James joked.

James did get some help from his friends.

Joe Smith had a career playoff-high 19 points and 10 rebounds, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas scored 13 points.

The Pistons will host Game 4 on Sunday, needing a surprising showing to extend the series.

Detroit has advanced to at least the Eastern Conference finals the previous six seasons - the longest such streak in the NBA since the Los Angeles Lakers' run two decades ago - but now it's an eighth-seeded team with virtually no chance to survive the first round.

"This is killing me,'' Richard Hamilton said. "I can't even lie.''

Curry said before the game the Pistons needed both Rasheed Wallace and Tayshaun Prince to play well to have a chance to win, and neither did.

The 34-year-old Wallace scored just five points, looking past his prime, banged up and uninterested. Prince scored seven points in the first quarter and was held scoreless the rest of the game, laboring with a sore back.

"Tay is not going to say anything about his back,'' Curry said. "But I could tell as the game went on he wasn't moving as well.''

Hamilton had 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists, while Rodney Stuckey contributed 12 points and five assists.

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  • im the kid in the audience at 3:22

  • btw his name is Brandon Hack from canada

  • yooo that kid in the cleveland 23 jersey at 2:39 in the stands is the next lebron james or at least mo williams

  • oh lawddddd

  • Anybody know the name or number of the shoes he was wearing

  • @robbiewynn13 micheal redd is thrash no and has ben for like 3 years now rey allen would help but he went to the cletics in a trade that season and tevor ariza iwould help but not that much imo.

  • @TheStokesman no the cavs reached out to players like michael redd and ray allen and trevor ariza. But lebron would never commit to staying in cleveland so those guys didnt want to come to cleveland. so its lebrons fault

  • @MrShowtimeSpicer look at what you're saying, you're blaming a whole teams inability to achieve a title on one man! The same man who did everything he could and more for the team. I think most people would be fed up if they were in his position.

  • @bluestangGT2001 Come on man, Cleveland tried their hardest each and every season to get him the right guys, he had a chance to win a title, DIDN'T. Plus his GM got him new players ALMOST every season to try and win a title. He DIDN'T, so he has to go to Miami to do it. Weak if you ask me. Yeah, I respect Bron but I think if he was as good a player as we make him out to be he would have at least won a game in the Finals with his team. Just my opinion, take it or leave it.

  • @MrShowtimeSpicer come one man that arguement is getting old, its clearly not lebrons fault he doesnt have any rings, everyone seems to forget there are 4 other guys that have to be on the floor with him and they are all bums, he played in cleveland, a place where no other real superstar would come join him, he had no shot, there is no player in the nba that would of won a ring with that lame ass roster.

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