LeBron's move to LA gives 'new lease on life' to East teams
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[October 11, 2018]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - LeBron James' move to the
Los Angeles Lakers gives new life to Eastern Conference teams that
have been foiled by the game's greatest player for nearly a decade,
basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller said on Wednesday.
After James romped his way into the NBA Finals in each of the last
eight seasons, those left in his wake can be excused if they are
breathing a sigh of relief because their nemesis is now in the more
competitive Western Conference.
"Ding dong the witch is dead. Bye LeBron, don't let the door hit
you. It's a new lease on life in the Eastern Conference," Miller,
who spent his career with the East's Indiana Pacers and is now an
NBA analyst for TNT, told a conference call.
"Look, he held it down obviously and that's what the greats do, they
dominate."
The Boston Celtics, who came a game shy of beating James and the
Cleveland Cavaliers in last season's East final despite playing
without two top players, are considered to have the inside track of
representing the Eastern Conference in next June's NBA Finals.
The Toronto Raptors, bolstered by the offseason acquisition of
former NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, and the Philadelphia 76ers,
with a talented young core, are also among the teams thought to be
in the mix.
Even the Pacers, who last season pushed the Cavaliers to a decisive
seventh game in the first round of the playoffs, are another club in
the Eastern mix.
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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) during a stoppage in
play against the Los Angeles Clippers in the first half at Honda
Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
"Indiana should've beaten Cleveland last year but didn't because the
greats rise to the occasion," said Miller. "And I think Kawhi
obviously getting to Toronto it's a new lease on life for him as
well as that franchise."
In the most anticipated move of the offseason, James, who won three
NBA titles while playing in the Eastern Conference, signed a
four-year deal to play in Los Angeles where he will be surrounded by
a mix of young players and journeymen.
The decision changed the landscape of the NBA and opened the door
for East teams who can sleep easy knowing the dominant James is no
longer in their path to the NBA Finals.
"It's great that LeBron has taken his talents out west because it
opens up the doors for not only a lot of these young players but
these organizations, fresh blood," said Miller.
"Something new to see who can compete for that Eastern crown."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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