Always standing tall, Ilgauskas is well deserving of his Cavaliers record, says Bill Livingston
by Bill Livingston/Plain Dealer Columnist Tuesday December 09, 2008, 11:00 PM
Goliath had to stoop to conquer. Jason Kapono's missed 3-pointer with 2:01 remaining in the first half Tuesday night could have been claimed by either LeBron James or Zydrunas Ilgauskas. But, as the ball bounced to the floor, James raised his hands, backing off. Z dribbled it once and then picked it up as a gratified roar came from the sellout crowd at The Q.
It was the 5,228th rebound of his Cavaliers' career, breaking Brad Daugherty's franchise record, and it is hard to remember one taken any closer to the ground. During the ensuing 20-second timeout, Z reacted like a man who had taken the trash out 5,228 times without splitting the bag or mixing the recycled waste in with the cold pizza. His teammates had to almost push him onto the court to receive a standing ovation.
Minutes earlier, James had almost reluctantly grabbed a missed free throw by Toronto's Jermaine O'Neal. He shot a quick, admonishing glance at Z after taking it. It showed how much his teammates care about Z. It also showed how little individual goals mean to the object of their affection.
"It means more to me what Z did than what I did myself," said James, who broke the Cavaliers' career steals record in the first minute of a rout over Toronto Tuesday night.
"It will be something I will cherish, one of the top moments," said Ilgauskas. "But it was good to get it out of the way in the first half and go play the game."
It was fitting that Z and James set their records on the same night. Few players have more respect for each other.
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