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ESPN's NBA Coverage is Embarrassing

After the Boston Celtics’ great win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the Eastern Semifinals, ESPN refused to give the Celtics the appropriate credit.

After the Boston Celtics’ great win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the Eastern Semifinals, ESPN refused to give the Celtics the appropriate credit.

After game 6, which was broadcasted by ESPN, the postgame was about the Cavaliers collapse and how LeBron James failed them.rajon rondo

Furthermore, after the game, on ESPN’s Sportscenter, the talk was about Lebron’s future, and where he might go during free agency.

ESPN has always been about favorites, and is the most BIASED network in all of sports.

Before, during, and after game 6, the talk was all Lebron.

The Celtics were the real reason Lebron was not performing to his usual standards, their defensive efforts were amazing, and their mental toughness was greater than the Cavs.

ESPN needs to realize there are many people who do not care about Lebron’s future, Boston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Orlando still have teams in contention and deserve their press.

The talk of free agency will have its day, July 1st, 2010, but now ESPN must talk about the teams still playing. ESPN’s hate for Boston angers many living in the New England area. lebron james

The Celtics thrive off of having no credit given to them, it gives them incentive to do more.

The Celtics are playing championship level basketball, but if you watch ESPN, you would never know it, just that Lebron is a free agent this summer.

Lebron refuses to say where he will go, and he won’t anytime soon, he has been asked about his future many times in the last two years and has yet to tell anyone anything new.

Be more objective, fair, and balanced in your NBA coverage ESPN, it is ruining your network.