Despite Sunday’s double-digit loss in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, #LeBronJames still put on an impressive performance with his oral breakdown of the 7-0 run the Boston Celtics laid on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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After James was asked what happened in the blowout loss, the King explained in detail the sequence that sealed the deal for the Celtics, all from memory. His photographic memory garnered a round of applause, but off-court friend, on-court foe Draymond Green believed he should have gotten more.
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“He should’ve gotten more than [an applause],” Green said. “He should’ve gotten a standing ovation.”
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According to Warriors coach Steve Kerr, that particular talent is common among great players.
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“Not all of them,” Kerr said. “Draymond would be the same way. We’ll be watching tape from when we played Houston in December or something, and guys will go, ‘Yeah, I remember that this is what happened next.’ I don’t think it’s that rare. But the best players generally remember the most and have the sharpest memories.”
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What did you think of Bron’s total recall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYtD0GFNX4Q
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