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Justify this all you want. Blame it on everyone but the superstar. Of course the supporting cast could have played better, but how can you justify disappearing for that long during that critical stretch? |
If he keeps playing at this level, LeBron will be in the top 3 in playoff win shares in the next year or two, BTW. And he'll also likely eventually be #1 on the list assuming no injuries or decisions to go play another sport.
Duncan is currently #4 on the list: http://www.basketball-reference.com/..._career_p.html |
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I hope we see LeBron do that for a series sometime. That'd be must see TV right there no matter who your team is. |
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Like I said, the issue I have with LeBron's game today is taking one shot in 6 minutes when the momentum was clearly shifting heavy to the Spurs. That's not what you want out of your star player. You guys can make all the excuses for LeBron as you want, but in the 4th quarter, you can't have the best player in the game disappear like that. MJ may have had cold 4th quarters, but on the rare occasion that happened, you can bet he was shooting. The reason I keep bringing up MJ is that when you're the best player in the game, you have to set the bar to play like the best. LeBron played with an MJ killer instinct in Indiana. That was missing today in the 4th. It's only one game. But that doesn't mean anyone should make excuses. |
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I am criticizing his 4th quarter performance. When you are the best player in the league, you get held to a higher standard, and that 4th quarter does not meet those standards. By the time he decided to take control, it was too late. |
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By the way LeBron's 10 assits tonight lead to 24 points by the Heat. Between LeBron's scoring and passing he helped get 42 points tonight for the Heat.
Parker had 6 assits and the Spurs got 13 points off that. 34 would be his total. |
Also ESPN Stat off Twitter
4th time Heat have lost a Game 1 in the Bosh/James/Wade Era. Heat went on to sweep the next 4 games in each of the previous 3 instances I don't think they will do that to San Antonio though, but thats a crazy stat. |
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I'm just not impressed by LeBron when he's being a total bitch like he was out there tonight. ****ing shoot the basketball you little baby. Don't hide. Go get that ****ing ring.
We are ALL Witnesses. http://i.imgur.com/maxeJ2C.gif |
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Found this posted elsewhere on the internet.
"Kawhi Leonard guarded LeBron James on 6 of his 7 2nd half field goal attempts in Game 1 and held James to 2-of-8 shooting and 6 points overall in the game. James' average field goal attempt was 16.4 feet from the basket against Leonard. Against all other defenders, James went 5-of-8 from the field with 12 points and average shot distance of 8.9 feet." |
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LeBron is supposed to be this amazing passer.
Why does he never make passes like that? |
Those passes weren't all that great and quite obvious where they were going to go. Surprised no one anticipated a lot of those passes.
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How many times did Parker two hand the ball on that great play the other night?
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Put both hands on the ball. he did it at least twice I could see Posted via Mobile Device |
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Wouldn't that be a double dribble? Posted via Mobile Device |
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At no point do both hands touch the ball. |
Sure looks that way to me.
Maybe not at the same time but both touch in between dribbles. First on the wing just before falling then again in the way down. Posted via Mobile Device |
Watch the replay angle.
Shit watch it in hd, they have only shown it a million times. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Watch when he turns around after trying to go baseline
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What are the time marks on the video of when that happens? |
Three second inis the first time
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Or twenty eight on the replay.
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Then again on the way down.
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And by two hands touching between dribbles means both his hands touched the ball between the ball touching the ground
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Then again at 53 seconds, he has the ball in his left hand going down then dribbles it with his right to get up.
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You must hate the Spurs, JA. LMAO
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But that was a double dribble Posted via Mobile Device |
My eight year old daughter saw it just now on my TV and said her coach and i have told her she couldn't dribble that way...
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Slowed it down, still don't see anything that looks like a double dribble
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If Miami or the Spurs start their flopping garbage, I will instantly start favoring the other team. Almost everyone on Miami flops, but only Greaseball and maybe one other guy for the Spurs flops. |
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Look when he spins. He grabs three ball with both hands. Watch it hesitate Posted via Mobile Device |
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And I'm definitely not a heat homer lol. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I get stuck sticking up for Lebron sometimes due to idiots refusing to be objective. But I'm not a homer for any basketball team/player. And if you can't remember you shouldn't say anything Posted via Mobile Device |
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The spin is the most obvious one Posted via Mobile Device |
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The Heat will start flopping when they get desperate. It happens every year. When the Heat say," To hell with it", and stop flopping and start being aggressive they do what they did to Boston and OKC last year. It's obvious what the Heat need to do. |
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I sat through all the replays Friday night watching it every time. There is a better angle of the spin out there that its pretty clear. Espn has only showed it a million times Posted via Mobile Device |
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Bucket good. Besides, there is no guarantee Le Choke would have tied it or won it anyway after that. |
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Me. Another butt hurt LeFraud fan.. |
Usually the more desperate team wins in the NBA.
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Lets go HEAT!!! Really hoping my Heat can tie this series up (and I've been a Heat fan long before King James came to town so lets not say I'm a fairweather fan fellas)
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**** the Heat.
Go Spurs I guess. Wouldn't mind seeing Lebron put on a great show but coming up a little short in the end. |
So just now they showed the play and cut out the two times I thought he held the ball were cut out. LMAO
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