So lets discuss Lebron choking at the end
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Big Red MonsterIf there is any part of his game that needs work it's at the Free Throw line.
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GoChiefsChoked b/c he missed a FT? Eh..happens to all of them.
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AutomatikPeople are still debating the best in the game? I find that hilarious.
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k_boogyI stole this from another poster on a different message board but here ya go:
Clutch stats from 82games.com
LeBron statistically is the most clutch NBA player again this year.
Clutch Stats are defined as, '4th quarter or overtime, less than 5 minutes left, neither team ahead by more than 5 points'
I'll do 6 notable players who could be argued as the best in the NBA right now
2009-10 - Clutch Stats - per 48 minutes
Points
65.5 - LeBron James
50.1 - Kobe Bryant
45.7 - Dirk Nowitzki
39.8 - Chris Paul
38.4 - Kevin Durant
29.0 - Dwayne Wade
Rebounds
17.2 - LeBron James
9.5 - Dirk Nowitzki
7.3 - Kobe Bryant
6.4 - Kevin Durant
4.1 - Chris Paul
4.0 - Dwayne Wade
Assists
10.7 - Dwayne Wade
9.8 - Chris Paul
7.2 - LeBron James
3.1 - Kobe Bryant
2.5 - Dirk Nowitzki
1.7 - Kevin Durant
Blocks
2.2 - Dwayne Wade
2.1 - Dirk Nowitzki
2.0 - LeBron James
0.4 - Chris Paul
0.3 - Kevin Durant
0.0 - Kobe Bryant
Steals
2.8 - LeBron James
2.2 - Dwayne Wade
1.9 - Kobe Bryant
1.3 - Kevin Durant
1.2 - Chris Paul
0.9 - Dirk Nowitzki
FG%
50.7% - Chris Paul
49.0% - LeBron James
44.0% - Dirk Nowitzki
43.2% - Kobe Bryant
39.0% - Kevin Durant
31.8% - Dwayne Wade
3 FG%
64.3% - Dirk Nowitzki (yes, 64.3%)
41.7% - Chris Paul
37.1% - LeBron James
35.0% - Kevin Durant
34.6% - Kobe Bryant
22.2% - Dwayne Wade
FT%
97% - Dirk Nowitzki
90% - Kobe Bryant
88% - Chris Paul
87% - Kevin Durant
81% - LeBron James
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Cleveland BuckThe Cavs played like shit and gave one away against an inferior team today, but I don't know why Laker fans are talking shit. Kobe spent the last few minutes of his game choking on Gatorade while his team was getting blown off their home floor again.
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mallymal614Carmello not one of the top 6 players in the league? He was pretty clutched against Cleveland.
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Glory Days
i am not a fan of either, but the Cavs have had almost similar streaks. one 3 game losing streak and two 2 game losing streaks. they even started the season 3-3. the lakers have clinched their division a few games ago, i doubt they care about these last couple games either.OhioStatePride2003 wrote:
The Cavs haven't had a bad stretch like the Lakers have had ALL year. Hell they haven't had a bad stretch like that in the last two years throughout the regular season. No double standard, just stating facts kid.2quik4u wrote:
so when the Lakers have a bad stretch its a big deal but when the cavaliers lose its meaningless, gotta love the double standardOhioStatePride2003 wrote: I don't think any of us CAVS fans are pissed. So he missed some FTs? The dude is a gamer, and showed that in a "meaningless" game today. While you're discussing Lebron's "choke job" - Kobe is pulling his best cry baby impersonation against San Antonio.
Do you think that if the Boston/Cleveland game today, was game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals, Lebron would pull up for a three when he probably could've drove, scored AND picked up the and one? No. The game today meant NOTHING. And if I'm not mistaken, Cleveland has gotten the best of LA THIS year. -
OhioStatePride2003
They started the season 3-3. It's late in the season, there's no excuse for one of the best teams in the NBA to have a streak like that as of late. LA really has no reason to have the kind of blunder's they're having THIS late in the season. It's not as if they're losing by 3 points, or even 10 points. They are getting blown out by 17 on their home floor. And prior to today, the Laker's had the opportunity to stay in contention for the #1 overall seed. Which could prove crucial in the playoffs.Glory Days wrote:
i am not a fan of either, but the Cavs have had almost similar streaks. one 3 game losing streak and two 2 game losing streaks. they even started the season 3-3. the lakers have clinched their division a few games ago, i doubt they care about these last couple games either.OhioStatePride2003 wrote:
The Cavs haven't had a bad stretch like the Lakers have had ALL year. Hell they haven't had a bad stretch like that in the last two years throughout the regular season. No double standard, just stating facts kid.2quik4u wrote:
so when the Lakers have a bad stretch its a big deal but when the cavaliers lose its meaningless, gotta love the double standardOhioStatePride2003 wrote: I don't think any of us CAVS fans are pissed. So he missed some FTs? The dude is a gamer, and showed that in a "meaningless" game today. While you're discussing Lebron's "choke job" - Kobe is pulling his best cry baby impersonation against San Antonio.
Do you think that if the Boston/Cleveland game today, was game seven of the Eastern Conference Finals, Lebron would pull up for a three when he probably could've drove, scored AND picked up the and one? No. The game today meant NOTHING. And if I'm not mistaken, Cleveland has gotten the best of LA THIS year. -
Mr. 300
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2quik4uLETS revisit this thread
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2quik4uanother year and the king is still ringless
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Al CaponeBye Bye Lebron