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Wasn't isiah thomas the best offensive player on his team? Did they exclude him?
Isiah, Chauncey, Lenny WIlkens, Clyde Frazier ect ect
Like I said, it was a pretty dumb thing to say.
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Wasn't isiah thomas the best offensive player on his team? Did they exclude him?
Didn't Raw say he was done posing like 5 pages ago?
While we're comparing him to a man that has only gone to the Finals once. And didn't win the finals MVP.LeBron is 2-4 in the finals
On the biggest stage he comes up small
While we're comparing him to a man that has only gone to the Finals once. And didn't win the finals MVP.
Like he didn't lead his team to one of the greatest Championship series in sports history (Heat Spurs '13)
If you don't like the guy, just admit it. But don't discredit him. If someone else went to finals 5 times in a row, we'd be praising them.
But I guess that's what happens when your the best, what you've done is never enough.
Son disappeared in those games. Thats not even debatable and yea i know its a team game. Thats why Stephs praise is so bothersome to me cause he has the BEST team in the game around him. He brings them over the top but when he has a bad game its unlike anything ive ever seen. He just shuts down, even if his team is winning. He just seems selfish. Dude looks like he has more fun scoring 54 in MSG & losing than having an off night & winning. Cant support that...
lebron defenders are good fiction writersNobody makes excuses like LBJ fans
Clearly fam.curry beat LeBron, that's all that matters to me
That Ray Allen 3 really changes our perception on that series and how we view lebron. In the final few critical minutes of regulation, he was 1/3 from three, 2/5 overall, 3TO, with 2 of them in the FINAL 40 SECONDS. Ray Allen misses that three and we would all be talking about how he shrunk in the biggest moment.While we're comparing him to a man that has only gone to the Finals once. And didn't win the finals MVP.
Like he didn't lead his team to one of the greatest Championship series in sports history (Heat Spurs '13)
If you don't like the guy, just admit it. But don't discredit him. If someone else went to finals 5 times in a row, we'd be praising them.
But I guess that's what happens when your the best, what you've done is never enough.
That Ray Allen 3 really changes our perception on that series and how we view lebron. In the final few critical minutes of regulation, he was 1/3 from three, 2/5 overall, 3TO, with 2 of them in the FINAL 40 SECONDS. Ray Allen misses that three and we would all be talking about how he shrunk in the biggest moment.
Edit: Spurs still choked. BIG TIME
That Ray Allen 3 really changes our perception on that series and how we view lebron. In the final few critical minutes of regulation, he was 1/3 from three, 2/5 overall, 3TO, with 2 of them in the FINAL 40 SECONDS. Ray Allen misses that three and we would all be talking about how he shrunk in the biggest moment.
Edit: Spurs still choked. BIG TIME
cmon now. the argument u just made explains why he is a better scorer nothing else and that is still debatable..Didn't read the thread but Lebron isn't better than Curry right now.
Everyone is programmed to believe that greatness (when it comes to b-ball) = physicality, strength, scoring, defense, athleticism. Lebron embodies that, when he scores you really see him work for it. He gets points in several different ways but mostly from inside. Occasionally he'll have that game where he focuses on scoring and does damage.
But Steph is on a different level. I've never seen a player that scores so quick and so efficiently that even if he can't do everything that Lebron does he stills better because his impact on a game is far greater.
I think Lebron scores as easily as anybody I've ever seen.
cmon now. the argument u just made explains why he is a better scorer nothing else and that is still debatable..Didn't read the thread but Lebron isn't better than Curry right now.
Everyone is programmed to believe that greatness (when it comes to b-ball) = physicality, strength, scoring, defense, athleticism. Lebron embodies that, when he scores you really see him work for it. He gets points in several different ways but mostly from inside. Occasionally he'll have that game where he focuses on scoring and does damage.
But Steph is on a different level. I've never seen a player that scores so quick and so efficiently that even if he can't do everything that Lebron does he stills better because his impact on a game is far greater.
Why are we applying this logic to Curry? You're making no senseLol.
So by that logic, Steph Curry wasn't the difference maker, because the series switched once iguodala got more minutes.
Next excuse please.
2 turnovers in the final minute. He should've lost. Absolutely everything went right for the Heat that game.Lebron scored 16 points in the 4th quarter, he hit the 3 pointer to even make it close enough for Ray Allen's shot....without Lebrons efforts they would've been blown out.
Lebron scored 16 points in the 4th quarter, he hit the 3 pointer to even make it close enough for Ray Allen's shot....without Lebrons efforts they would've been blown out.
same guy who went on a kobe post spree for no reason at all earlier in this threadWhy do you continue to update us on LeBron?Lebron scored 16 points in the 4th quarter, he hit the 3 pointer to even make it close enough for Ray Allen's shot....without Lebrons efforts they would've been blown out.
That Ray Allen 3 really changes our perception on that series and how we view lebron. In the final few critical minutes of regulation, he was 1/3 from three, 2/5 overall, 3TO, with 2 of them in the FINAL 40 SECONDS. Ray Allen misses that three and we would all be talking about how he shrunk in the biggest moment.
Edit: Spurs still choked. BIG TIME