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-King- 06-06-2013 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 9735221)
Since this has once again descended into a MJ/LeBron discussion for whatever reason instead of discussing the actual team that won the game tonight, here are their advanced stats career in the postseason:

MJ: 28.6 PER, .568 TS%, .503 eFG%, 9.3 TRB%, 28.2 AST%, 2.7 STL%, 1.6 BLK%, 9.4 TOV%, 118 ORtg (higher is better), 104 DRtg (lower is better), 39.8 win shares, .255 WS/48

LeBron: 27.3 PER, .569 TS%, .508 eFG%, 12.0 TRB%, 32.9 AST%, 2.1 STL%, 1.8 BLK%, 12.5 TOV%, 115 ORtg, 100 DRtg, 28.3 win shares, .240 WS/48


Both have been fantastic playoff performers in their careers, both among the best in the history of the game. MJ may have been slightly better (his PER, win shares, and WS/48 are all #1 all-time), but LeBron is right there (his PER and WS/48 is #3 all time, his win share total already #7 ahead of Kobe). Not sure why some feel the need to diminish LeBron because he's not exactly Michael Jordan. When his career is over, he'll likely be seen as the one of the top two or three to ever play.

I don't think anyone was doing that.

KC_Connection 06-06-2013 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9735223)
I don't think anyone was doing that.

Except for those who repeatedly make the LeBron/MJ comp in the laughable attempt to diminish him. And that seems to happen after just about every Heat loss.

Chiefs Pantalones 06-06-2013 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9735223)
I don't think anyone was doing that.

Yeah nobody is diminishing what he's done in his career so far. I just think it's downright foolish to be licking his knob when he's about to lose another Finals series. His stats are nice, but let's see more before we go the way of ESPN on his ass. He has loads more potential that he hasn't tapped yet. Gonna be fun to watch. Hopefully he continues to grow and his balls start to drop.

chiefzilla1501 06-06-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 9735210)
The bottomline here is that Miami is going to need much more than a one-man LeBron effort to get this series. Nobody is good enough to carry an entire team against a team as good as San Antonio.

Wade and Bosh absolutely have to show up like they did in the 2012 finals. If they don't, it will simply be another much deserved championship for the SAS. And at the moment, I see little reason to think they will.

The big 7-point swing happened in the 4th quarter where LeBron had 0 points and only 1 shot attempt.

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?

KC_Connection 06-06-2013 11:15 PM

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

ChiefsCountry 06-06-2013 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs Pantalones (Post 9735208)
Someone let me know when LeBron dominates a Finals series averaging 41 points a game like MJ did vs. the Suns back in 93. And that's one example.

You mean the series that John Paxton won for the Bulls. Yeah Jordan sure took the big shot in that one.

Chiefs Pantalones 06-06-2013 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 9735236)
You mean the series that John Paxton won for the Bulls. Yeah Jordan sure took the big shot in that one.

MJ DOMINATED that series. Yes Pax had the game winning shot but MJ made the Suns his bitch that whole series. After that series Kevin Johnson said he'd see MJ's face in his dreams for life.

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.

Sannyasi 06-06-2013 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9735231)
The big 7-point swing happened in the 4th quarter where LeBron had 0 points and only 1 shot attempt.

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?

He doesn't have a score first mentality, that's not his game. But he did have the most points, rebounds, and assists for his team while also being the best defender on the floor. You guys are so quick to criticize him for what he doesn't do that you are missing one of the best all-around players in the history of the league.

chiefzilla1501 06-06-2013 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 9735236)
You mean the series that John Paxton won for the Bulls. Yeah Jordan sure took the big shot in that one.

Don't be dense. Nobody would ever call Jordan a distributor late in games. Just because he passed the ball off a few times doesn't make him one.

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.

chiefzilla1501 06-06-2013 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Sannyasi (Post 9735241)
He doesn't have a score first mentality, that's not his game. But he did have the most points, rebounds, and assists for his team while also being the best defender on the floor. You guys are so quick to criticize him for what he doesn't do that you are missing one of the best all-around players in the history of the league.

I am not the person in this thread who said Parker played better, and I said all game long that LeBron was playing the right game. I am also not one of those people who says Kobe is better.

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.

tk13 06-06-2013 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 9735236)
You mean the series that John Paxton won for the Bulls. Yeah Jordan sure took the big shot in that one.

You've gotta be kidding with this. This is worse than all the people bagging on LeBron. I'm pretty sure that record still holds up for best finals performance ever. And I'm pretty sure the 55 point game he dropped following the triple OT loss is the only 50+ point game in the NBA finals in the last 40 years or so. That might have been Jordan at his apex.

KC_Connection 06-06-2013 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9735231)
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?

It wasn't the best quarter of his career. I think he could have been more assertive when he came back into the game at the 9 minute mark (why he was even on the bench at the same time with Wade, I'm sure). But nobody should act as if he's to blame for the Heat loss today. He was by far the best player on the floor and the only reason they were even in the game at the end. If the Heat are asking LeBron to be much better than that every game in this series, they won't win it. Not against a team as good as the SAS.

ChiefsCountry 06-06-2013 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9735245)
You've gotta be kidding with this. This is worse than all the people bagging on LeBron. I'm pretty sure that record still holds up for best finals performance ever. And I'm pretty sure the 55 point game he dropped following the triple OT loss is the only 50+ point game in the NBA finals in the last 40 years or so. That might have been Jordan at his apex.

Same bullshit LeBron deals with.

chiefzilla1501 06-06-2013 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 9735247)
It wasn't the best quarter of his career. I think he could have been more assertive when he came back into the game at the 9 minute mark (why he was even on the bench at the same time with Wade, I'm sure). But nobody should act as if he's to blame for the Heat loss today. He was by far the best player on the floor and the only reason they were even in the game at the end. If the Heat are asking LeBron to be much better than that every game in this series, they won't win it. Not against a team as good as the SAS.

This is the response I'm looking for. ESPN has it right -- his performance was a B+ tonight. The Indiana series looked like a new LeBron was emerging. You want to see more of Indiana LeBron. If he does that, regardless of the supporting cast, the Heat are going to be a ridiculously tough matchup.

ChiefsCountry 06-06-2013 11:47 PM

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.

ChiefsCountry 06-06-2013 11:51 PM

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.

KC_Connection 06-07-2013 12:04 AM

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The Heat played the first three quarters near flawlessly, as far as taking care of the basketball. They had four turnovers in the first three quarters, and they were shooting 48.3 percent. They were winning 72-69, and they were at home, and they had LeBron James. What could go wrong?

Dwyane Wade could go wrong. Chris Bosh could go wrong. Mario Chalmers. Mike Miller. Norris Cole. That quintet of players -- who played well in Game 1, the box score will suggest -- were terrible in the fourth quarter. That quintet took 11 shots in the fourth quarter and missed 10 of them. LeBron had more rebounds in the quarter (seven) than that quintet had in 32 total minutes (two). He had more points (six) than those five players (two). He had as many assists (one).

Just LeBron. One guy.
http://www.cbssports.com/columns/sto...that-wont-work

KC_Connection 06-07-2013 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9735250)
This is the response I'm looking for. ESPN has it right -- his performance was a B+ tonight. The Indiana series looked like a new LeBron was emerging. You want to see more of Indiana LeBron. If he does that, regardless of the supporting cast, the Heat are going to be a ridiculously tough matchup.

Of course, the Heat need more than one-man show LeBron to win a series against a team this good. They just barely got by Indiana that way. It won't work again.

Hammock Parties 06-07-2013 12:26 AM

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.

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KC native 06-07-2013 12:38 AM

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Buck 06-07-2013 12:47 AM

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."

chiefzilla1501 06-07-2013 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 9735299)
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."

To LeBron's credit, even though the Heat have had a pretty easy playoff schedule, LeBron has played some pretty damn good defenders.

Hammock Parties 06-07-2013 11:21 PM

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-King- 06-08-2013 07:51 PM

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Hammock Parties 06-08-2013 07:58 PM

LeBron is supposed to be this amazing passer.

Why does he never make passes like that?

Setsuna 06-08-2013 09:33 PM

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.

KC native 06-08-2013 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 9738560)
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.

Lolwut? Did you miss the through the legs of the defender part?

Setsuna 06-08-2013 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 9738656)
Lolwut? Did you miss the through the legs of the defender part?

No. I noticed during that entire game they set screens exclusively to get the ball inside once the Heat tried to attack the person with the ball with two people. They did it constantly and it was mind boggling how no player saw this and expected the pass to go right behind them to the guy that just screened one of them. It's like no one thinks when they're on defense anymore.

KC_Connection 06-09-2013 01:16 AM

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mcaj22 06-09-2013 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Setsuna (Post 9738667)
No. I noticed during that entire game they set screens exclusively to get the ball inside once the Heat tried to attack the person with the ball with two people. They did it constantly and it was mind boggling how no player saw this and expected the pass to go right behind them to the guy that just screened one of them. It's like no one thinks when they're on defense anymore.

yea how dare they try and double team/trap the guy with the ball! damn them for not thinking on defense!

SAUTO 06-09-2013 07:55 AM

How many times did Parker two hand the ball on that great play the other night?
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-King- 06-09-2013 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 9738686)

Wow. That's pretty cool.

-King- 06-09-2013 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738757)
How many times did Parker two hand the ball on that great play the other night?
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What's "two hand"?

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738763)
What's "two hand"?

Double dribble.

Put both hands on the ball.

he did it at least twice I could see
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-King- 06-09-2013 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738769)
Double dribble.

Put both hands on the ball.

he did it at least twice I could see
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What? He didn't double dribble even once. Didn't even come close.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738774)
What? He didn't double dribble even once. Didn't even come close.

Prior to falling had both hands on the ball and dribbled again. As he fell he did it again then dribbled as he got up.

Wouldn't that be a double dribble?
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-King- 06-09-2013 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738776)
Prior to falling had both hands on the ball and dribbled again. As he fell he did it again then dribbled as he got up.

Wouldn't that be a double dribble?
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At no point do both hands touch the ball.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:28 AM

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.
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:29 AM

Watch the replay angle.

Shit watch it in hd, they have only shown it a million times.
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Rudy tossed tigger's salad 06-09-2013 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738785)
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.
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:shake:

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:32 AM

Watch when he turns around after trying to go baseline
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-King- 06-09-2013 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738785)
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.
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What?

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738791)
What?

Both hands touch the ball in between the dribbles . For sure when he goes baseline and Lebron cuts him off and he spins back out.
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-King- 06-09-2013 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738793)
Both hands touch the ball in between the dribbles . For sure when he goes baseline and Lebron cuts him off and he spins back out.
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I don't understand what you mean by that.

What are the time marks on the video of when that happens?

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:37 AM

Three second inis the first time
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:37 AM

Or twenty eight on the replay.
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:38 AM

Then again on the way down.
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:39 AM

And by two hands touching between dribbles means both his hands touched the ball between the ball touching the ground
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:40 AM

Then again at 53 seconds, he has the ball in his left hand going down then dribbles it with his right to get up.


That's a double dribble
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notorious 06-09-2013 08:48 AM

You must hate the Spurs, JA. LMAO

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 9738809)
You must hate the Spurs, JA. LMAO

No I really don't. I good care less who wins the series. I just want to see good games.


But that was a double dribble
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:51 AM

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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-King- 06-09-2013 08:52 AM

Slowed it down, still don't see anything that looks like a double dribble

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Rudy tossed tigger's salad 06-09-2013 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738812)
No I really don't. I good care less who wins the series. I just want to see good games.


But that was a double dribble
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Bullshit. Heat homer.

notorious 06-09-2013 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738812)
No I really don't. I good care less who wins the series. I just want to see good games.



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Same here.


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.

-King- 06-09-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738803)
Then again at 53 seconds, he has the ball in his left hand going down then dribbles it with his right to get up.


That's a double dribble
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:spock: That's not double dribble.

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 06-09-2013 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738814)
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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yeah, at 8 she'd have a hard time dribbling from the ground and through traffic. Good observation on her part, but you probably shouldn't make her so aware of her limitations.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738816)
Slowed it down, still don't see anything that looks like a double dribble

http://i.imgflip.com/1w62z.gifvia Imgflip GIF Maker

Can't get that to work on my phone.


Look when he spins.

He grabs three ball with both hands. Watch it hesitate
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rudy Was Offsides (Post 9738820)
yeah, at 8 she'd have a hard time dribbling from the ground and through traffic. Good observation on her part, but you probably shouldn't make her so aware of her limitations.

No with both hands.

And I'm definitely not a heat homer lol.
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Rudy tossed tigger's salad 06-09-2013 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 9738818)
Same here.


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.

The pace of game 1 was great. Made for a lot less flops than the ECF.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738819)
:spock: That's not double dribble.

How not. If the ball is in your left and then your right dribbles it without a dribble in between its a double dibble
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Rudy tossed tigger's salad 06-09-2013 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738824)
No with both hands.

And I'm definitely not a heat homer lol.
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LeBron or Wade homer. I forget which one.

-King- 06-09-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738827)
How not. If the ball is in your left and then your right dribbles it without a dribble in between its a double dibble
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The ball dribbles before he puts his right hand on it. You might have to watch it from a bigger screen than your phone. It's hard to see even on my laptop without putting it in fullscreen.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Rudy Was Offsides (Post 9738828)
LeBron or Wade homer. I forget which one.

Neither.

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
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SAUTO 06-09-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738829)
The ball dribbles before he puts his right hand on it. You might have to watch it from a bigger screen than your phone. It's hard to see even on my laptop without putting it in fullscreen.

Dude I've seen it in HD on my 70 inch about a thousand times.

The spin is the most obvious one
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-King- 06-09-2013 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738831)
Dude I've seen it in HD on my 70 inch about a thousand times.

The spin is the most obvious one
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I honestly think you're seeing what you want to see. You're the first person I've even heard mention it being a double dribble including Heat fans.

notorious 06-09-2013 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rudy Was Offsides (Post 9738825)
The pace of game 1 was great. Made for a lot less flops than the ECF.

Hell yes it was a great game. The refs did a fantastic job not getting in the way of the game.


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.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 9738833)
I honestly think you're seeing what you want to see. You're the first person I've even heard mention it being a double dribble including Heat fans.

I don't care who said what.

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
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ARROW2 06-09-2013 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9738964)
I don't care who said what.

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
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Bucket good. Besides, there is no guarantee Le Choke would have tied it or won it anyway after that.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by ARROW2 (Post 9739170)
Bucket good. Besides, there is no guarantee Le Choke would have tied it or won it anyway after that.

Who said anything about what anyone would have done had it been called?
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ARROW2 06-09-2013 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9739531)
Who said anything about what anyone would have done had it been called?
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Me. Another butt hurt LeFraud fan..

Deberg_1990 06-09-2013 05:01 PM

Usually the more desperate team wins in the NBA.

Spurs 91
Heat. 99
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Mr. Laz 06-09-2013 05:05 PM

go spurs

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SAUTO 06-09-2013 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ARROW2 (Post 9739649)
Me. Another butt hurt LeFraud fan..

Way to follow the course of a conversation. +1
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AphexPhin 06-09-2013 05:17 PM

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)

milkman 06-09-2013 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by AphexPhin (Post 9739689)
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)

Yeah, sure.

We believe you.

AphexPhin 06-09-2013 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9739691)
Yeah, sure.

We believe you.

I'm serious! My dad took me to Miami all the time as a young kid and took me to Dolphin & Heat games. I'm a fan of all things Miami. Dolphins (hence the name AphexPhin), Heat, Hurricanes and yes even the lowly Marlins

milkman 06-09-2013 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by AphexPhin (Post 9739695)
I'm serious! My dad took me to Miami all the time as a young kid and took me to Dolphin & Heat games. I'm a fan of all things Miami. Dolphins (hence the name AphexPhin), Heat, Hurricanes and yes even the lowly Marlins

Anything you say, BW.

Pablo 06-09-2013 05:26 PM

**** 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.

SAUTO 06-09-2013 05:54 PM

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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