Cavs Owner says Lebron just played the worst game of his career!
James, the NBA's two-time MVP, scored 15 points on 3-of-14 shooting, not making a field goal until the third quarter as the Celtics drew...
James, the NBA's two-time MVP, scored 15 points on 3-of-14 shooting, not making a field goal until the third quarter as the Celtics drew within one game of knocking the NBA's best regular-season team out of the playoffs.
Gilbert wasn't the only disappointed fan, as the Cavs and James heard boos from their home supporters.

"It's not a big thing," James said. "We played awful, and they've got every right to boo us if they want to. No disrespect to the fans. They've seen us at our highest level and our lowest level. If they felt it was right to boo, so be it."
Only about 4,000 of those fans stuck around for the bitter end. And James spent the final 3:58 on the bench chewing his fingernails.
"I spoil a lot of people with my play," James said. "When you have a bad game here or there, you've had three bad games in a seven-year career, then it's easy to point that out. So you got to be better.
"I put a lot of pressure on myself to be out there and be the best player on the court, and when I'm not I feel bad for myself because I'm not going out there and doing the things I can do. But I don't hang my head low or make any excuses about anything that may be going on, because that's not the type of player or person I am."
Gilbert remains optimistic that the Cavaliers can win Game 6 in Boston on Thursday and force a Game 7 in Cleveland on Sunday, according to The Plain Dealer.
"We have to ask ourselves two questions," Gilbert said, according to the report. "Will we remember who we are and choose to impose our will on our opponent for the remainder of this series and beyond? And how much do we want it? I believe in our players, our coaching staff and our entire franchise. This series is not over."
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Gilbert wasn't the only disappointed fan, as the Cavs and James heard boos from their home supporters.

"It's not a big thing," James said. "We played awful, and they've got every right to boo us if they want to. No disrespect to the fans. They've seen us at our highest level and our lowest level. If they felt it was right to boo, so be it."
Only about 4,000 of those fans stuck around for the bitter end. And James spent the final 3:58 on the bench chewing his fingernails.
"I spoil a lot of people with my play," James said. "When you have a bad game here or there, you've had three bad games in a seven-year career, then it's easy to point that out. So you got to be better.
"I put a lot of pressure on myself to be out there and be the best player on the court, and when I'm not I feel bad for myself because I'm not going out there and doing the things I can do. But I don't hang my head low or make any excuses about anything that may be going on, because that's not the type of player or person I am."
Gilbert remains optimistic that the Cavaliers can win Game 6 in Boston on Thursday and force a Game 7 in Cleveland on Sunday, according to The Plain Dealer.
"We have to ask ourselves two questions," Gilbert said, according to the report. "Will we remember who we are and choose to impose our will on our opponent for the remainder of this series and beyond? And how much do we want it? I believe in our players, our coaching staff and our entire franchise. This series is not over."
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