Cavaliers Game

March 21st, 2008
Cleveland, Ohio

On March 21st, 2008, several of the Troop attended the Cavaliers Game at the Q. TheBron, or LeBron James, broke a record of the Cavaliers all-time scoring mark of 10,389 points - a record held previously by five-time All-Star, Brad Daugherty. This record was celebrated with a long standing ovation, when TheBron scored his fifth point and took the well-deserved reigns of the franchise scoring record.

It's important to never take these days of witnessing TheBron for granted. We're living in history. His fifth point of the night, midway through the first quarter, breaks the record. His thirty-fifth point of the night breaks the Raptors' will.

After a back-and-forth affair in which Jamario Moon and TheBron have an excellent duel for four quarters, it's time for the young King to take over. After a Chris Bosh and-1, Delonte West ties the game with a pair of free throws with just over two minutes to play.

On the following possession, TheBron strips Chris Bosh and goes coast-to-coast for the windmill dunk. With the crowd still frothing from his sensational throwdown, he converts Ben Wallace's blocked shot into a three-point play on the other end. The Cavaliers pull away down the stretch for the aforementioned 109-101 win.

So as you can see, Troop 810 truly went to one of the most exciting Cavs games that they could have! The only hope for the future is that the games continue being this intense and that more members of the troop catch on to going to these truly epic games. In attendance were the Krymowski's, Begley's, Owen's, Sewell's, and Verhovnik's.

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