NewKidOnTheBlock
05-25-2009, 09:46 AM
Anyone seen that three-pointer by Lebron James in the second game?
In case anyone isn't familiar with basketball that much: Michael Jordan once hit a legendary shot against Cleveland which has ever since been referred to as "The Shot". A few days ago Lebron James (who plays for Cleveland) hit an incredible three-pointer (after an inbounds pass and only 1 second being left on the clock) to win the game instead of losing the second consecutive game in this play-off series. People/the media started referring to it as "the shot" suggesting Cleveland could now get over "the shot" michael jordan made in the past, because lebron james now made a similar shot in favor of cleveland.
If you google for "the shot" than Michael Jordan's shot is still near the top of Google (a wikipedia page) and a few youtube videos, etc. however there's a google news result and a fox sports story page in the top 10 which both are about lebron james' shot.
Just thought I'd mention it...as I find it interesting to observe that google has such a new event in their top10 twice (the google news, and from another domain)...it reminds me of when I read that NY times article...google realizing that for some phrases they would have to favor time-sensitive results in their algorithms, etc.
In case anyone isn't familiar with basketball that much: Michael Jordan once hit a legendary shot against Cleveland which has ever since been referred to as "The Shot". A few days ago Lebron James (who plays for Cleveland) hit an incredible three-pointer (after an inbounds pass and only 1 second being left on the clock) to win the game instead of losing the second consecutive game in this play-off series. People/the media started referring to it as "the shot" suggesting Cleveland could now get over "the shot" michael jordan made in the past, because lebron james now made a similar shot in favor of cleveland.
If you google for "the shot" than Michael Jordan's shot is still near the top of Google (a wikipedia page) and a few youtube videos, etc. however there's a google news result and a fox sports story page in the top 10 which both are about lebron james' shot.
Just thought I'd mention it...as I find it interesting to observe that google has such a new event in their top10 twice (the google news, and from another domain)...it reminds me of when I read that NY times article...google realizing that for some phrases they would have to favor time-sensitive results in their algorithms, etc.