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veilside23
05-24-2015, 01:54 AM
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40 pts 12-19 FG 7-9 3pts 5 reb 3 offensive rebounds one over dwight howard 7 assists 1 freaking block 2 steals ...


:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

dude is a monster...

115-80 come on son!

Fudge
05-24-2015, 01:54 AM
Neither of them, actually.

It's LeBron James. Pretty clearly too.

Alamо
05-24-2015, 01:55 AM
You really couldn't have posted this in one of the 15 threads with the exact same topic as this one?

AintNoSunshine
05-24-2015, 02:11 AM
Well sure as fk isnt Harden. But its unclear whether it should be Lebron or Curry. Actually I am leaning towards Bron because Currys team is too deep. He could have score 15 and his team would still have won comfortably.

ImKobe
05-24-2015, 02:21 AM
Well sure as fk isnt Harden. But its unclear whether it should be Lebron or Curry. Actually I am leaning towards Bron because Currys team is too deep. He could have score 15 and his team would still have won comfortably.

:biggums:

Curry is easily the best player in the post-season so far if you look at his overall stats and how his team has dominated in the better conference.

It shouldn't even be a debate at this point. 29/5/7 on 46/43 (11 attempts)/82 shooting in the post-season. Last 4 games, he's averaging 35/5/7 on 56/59/83 shooting...

Haymaker
05-24-2015, 03:20 AM
Well sure as fk isnt Harden. But its unclear whether it should be Lebron or Curry. Actually I am leaning towards Bron because Currys team is too deep. He could have score 15 and his team would still have won comfortably.

His team was able to win comfortably because of him. The spacing he creates, the playmaking and the confidence he gives the teammates are what makes him so valuable.

Doranku
05-24-2015, 03:24 AM
:biggums:

Curry is easily the best player in the post-season so far if you look at his overall stats and how his team has dominated in the better conference.

It shouldn't even be a debate at this point. 29/5/7 on 46/43 (11 attempts)/82 shooting in the post-season. Last 4 games, he's averaging 35/5/7 on 56/59/83 shooting...

:roll: 43% on 3s with 11 f*cking attempts per game. That will never happen again. Ever. This is history, folks.