It’s a lot of Tribe this week around Cleveland but there’s also this new Nike billboard celebrating Kyrie Irving’s NBA Finals dagger. Well said. And a perfect compliment to LeBron’s billboard down the street.
This article appears in Oct 19-25, 2016.
It’s a lot of Tribe this week around Cleveland but there’s also this new Nike billboard celebrating Kyrie Irving’s NBA Finals dagger. Well said. And a perfect compliment to LeBron’s billboard down the street.
The shot. Immortalized forever in #Cleveland sports history. #DefendTheLand #WonForAll
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This article appears in Oct 19-25, 2016.
Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.
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That’s not the shot from the end of Game Seven. The infamous shot was taken on the other baseline and Andre Iguodala was on the baseline (guy in background) not Varejao. That looks like it may have been from game 7 but it’s not the same shot.
Doug is right. That’s definitely not the shot.