During the third quarter of Thursday’s Knicks-Heat matchup at Madison Square Garden, LeBron James found himself with a one-on-one match with Andrea Bargnani in the corner. This was good news for LeBron because, as we’ve seen several times this season, Bargnani is not so good at that whole “defense” thing.
So, Lebron – being the excellent basketball player that he is – flipped the switch and absolutely took it to Bargnani, who could do nothing but stand there and watch. Maybe next time, Andrea.
(Probably not.)



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