Taken from this article. Yeah, he has no business being on this team, right rob?
http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland-cavaliers/post/_/id/192/lebron-enjoying-thrill-of-leading-the-way
Which brings us to the other unlikely star from Tuesday night: backup guard Matthew Dellavedova. If an opposing general manager were presented with the Cavs roster with all the names removed and only the heights and weights listed, the anonymous James and his 6-foot-9, 250-pound measurements would still be one of the first players the GM would be interested in. The anonymous Dellavedova, listed generously at 6-foot-4, 200 pounds, would most likely be one of the last.
But those supposed limitations didn't stop "Delly" from racking up six points, five assists and three rebounds (one huge one on the offensive end) and taking two charges against the Raptors. He was the only Cavs player to play every second of the fourth quarter.
"Delly is a guy that's always been counted out," James said. "You know what I'm saying? 'He can't make it. He can't do this. He can't shoot enough. Not fast enough. Not tall enough.' One thing about it: Heart and effort will take away a lot of the things that you cannot do. I'll take a guy like that any day on my team."
To hear other Cavs describe Dellavedova, you'd think their compliments were meant for James' greatness.
"He's non-stop," Kevin Love said. "We love him."
Added Kyrie Irving: "He's incredible. He's awesome. I don't know how else to say it."