{"id":155623,"date":"2018-04-23T06:30:01","date_gmt":"2018-04-23T13:30:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bilcomprd.wpengine.com\/?p=155623"},"modified":"2023-06-12T14:48:52","modified_gmt":"2023-06-12T21:48:52","slug":"top-10-lance-stephenson-moments-from-gm4-vs-the-cavs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ballislife.com\/top-10-lance-stephenson-moments-from-gm4-vs-the-cavs\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 Lance Stephenson Moments From GM4 vs The Cavs"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Lance Stephenson's nickname is Born Ready. He got the name from the great Bobbito Garcia back in 2006, when Lance was a high schooler killing adults at the Rucker (he put up 27 points against Jamal Crawford and Nate Robinson at an EBC championship game). Witnesses to those Rucker Park games knew the Brooklyn kid was born to be in the NBA. Witnesses to the 2014 playoff series between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers and the current series between Cleveland Cavs and the Pacers know Lance Stephenson was born to be LeBron's arch-nemesis; If the NBA was the DC universe, LeBron would be the Dark Knight and Lance would be the Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime.<\/p>\n

On Sunday, the Clown Prince of Crime was in top form: flopping, baiting the King into a tech, flopping, getting called for travelling on an inbound, flopping and getting into a wrestling match with Jeff (finally has a reason to be on the floor) Green.<\/p>\n

\"I love Lance.\" Said coach Tyronn Lue after the Cavs' win in Game 4. \"He's a throwback player. He reminds me back when I played when I first got in the league. Guys were physical. He's going to hit you, no easy layups. You love that physicality he brings...But I like his style. He comes in, he plays hard and tough. He's not going to back down from anyone and that's what you need on your team. He reminds me of an old-school player so I like him.\"<\/p>\n

Here's the best of Lance and his \"physicality\" from Sunday.<\/p>\n

DOUBLE FLOP<\/strong>: Lance flops while holding Larry Nance Jr then bumps into LeBron's butt and flops again. The play ends with Nance dunking off a LeBron assist.<\/p>\n