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Lebron23
10-12-2020, 05:27 AM
The blazers with lillard, mccollum, and carmelo, rockets with harden, westbrook, gordon, and nuggets with murray and porzingis, miami heat with butler adebayo. That's was some impressive playoffs run.

SouBeachTalents
10-12-2020, 05:30 AM
LeBron would never win a title out East

Im Still Ballin
10-12-2020, 05:30 AM
LeBron would never win a title out East

:roll:

Axe
10-12-2020, 05:43 AM
The blazers with lillard, mccollum, and carmelo, rockets with harden, westbrook, gordon, and nuggets with murray and porzingis, miami heat with butler adebayo. That's was some impressive playoffs run.
:oldlol:

bullettooth
10-12-2020, 07:29 AM
LOL, LeBron fanboys are such cornballs. This was such weak competition for LeBron but they'll say anything to make it seem like this was the toughest finals ever. Delusional.

Bronbron23
10-12-2020, 07:42 AM
The blazers with lillard, mccollum, and carmelo, rockets with harden, westbrook, gordon, and nuggets with murray and porzingis, miami heat with butler adebayo. That's was some impressive playoffs run.

Whatever makes you sleep better bruh. Everyone knows this was one of the easiest weakest rings ever.

Rickage
10-12-2020, 07:45 AM
Yep every round people predicted lakers would lose or even get swept!

Manny98
10-12-2020, 08:00 AM
Yep beat the greatest 8th seed ever in the first round

Went through a Rockets team with 2 prime MVPs

Took down the most mentally tough team in NBA history that came back from 3-1 twice

Then took down a loaded Heat team that was compared to the 04 Pistons and were the statistical favourites to win heading in

ImKobe
10-12-2020, 08:07 AM
Injuries take a lot away from this. It's pretty much equivalent to what the Warriors did in 2015 in terms of injuries to opposing team's best players. From Lillard's injury in the first round to the Heat losing their two best players in Game 1 of the Finals. Still a very impressive run though.

Manny98
10-12-2020, 08:15 AM
Injuries take a lot away from this. It's pretty much equivalent to what the Warriors did in 2015 in terms of injuries to opposing team's best players. From Lillard's injury in the first round to the Heat losing their two best players in Game 1 of the Finals. Still a very impressive run though.

Except the Lakers were also missing their best on ball defender in Bradley and Demarcus Cousins so it evens out

red1
10-12-2020, 08:17 AM
LOL, LeBron fanboys are such cornballs. This was such weak competition for LeBron but they'll say anything to make it seem like this was the toughest finals ever. Delusional.

Ahahaha suck these nuts fakkit :roll:


He's mad guys :)

Gus Hemmingway
10-12-2020, 08:21 AM
Injuries take a lot away from this. It's pretty much equivalent to what the Warriors did in 2015 in terms of injuries to opposing team's best players. From Lillard's injury in the first round to the Heat losing their two best players in Game 1 of the Finals. Still a very impressive run though.

Injuries affected the Lakers more

ImKobe
10-12-2020, 08:33 AM
Except the Lakers were also missing their best on ball defender in Bradley and Demarcus Cousins so it evens out

They had Howard and Kieff to make up for Cousins' injury and Playoff Rondo was so great along with Caruso & KCP that they really didn't miss Bradley at all. Doesn't compare to the Blazers losing Dame or the Heat losing Dragic and Bam to fall into a 0 - 2 hole in the Finals. Great, they beat a team missing it's leading scorer and also the best defensive player for half the Finals, and Butler was playing on a sprained ankle as well. Series should have been over in 4 but Vogel refused to start AD at the 5 in the first 5 games of the series.

ThatCoolKid
10-12-2020, 08:36 AM
They had Howard and Kieff to make up for Cousins' injury and Playoff Rondo was so great along with Caruso & KCP that they really didn't miss Bradley at all. Doesn't compare to the Blazers losing Dame or the Heat losing Dragic and Bam to fall into a 0 - 2 hole in the Finals. Great, they beat a team missing it's leading scorer and also the best defensive player for half the Finals, and Butler was playing on a sprained ankle as well. Series should have been over in 4 but Vogel refused to start AD at the 5 in the first 5 games of the series.

Blazers series was over when Dame got injured. Lakers would have beaten the Heat if they were fully healthy anyway.

r0drig0lac
10-12-2020, 08:36 AM
Injuries take a lot away from this. It's pretty much equivalent to what the Warriors did in 2015 in terms of injuries to opposing team's best players. From Lillard's injury in the first round to the Heat losing their two best players in Game 1 of the Finals. Still a very impressive run though.ye.....NO

bullettooth
10-12-2020, 08:36 AM
Ahahaha suck these nuts fakkit :roll:


He's mad guys :)

Rajesh! Get back to delivering those samosas in Brampton!

red1
10-12-2020, 08:40 AM
Rajesh! Get back to delivering those samosas in Brampton!

I dont know who rajesh is and I dont live in brampton - Im probably doing better than you in life you dumb and salty bitter little bitch :)


My guy won too. GOAT james. I know how much it bothers you. :oldlol:



Only player to win lead the team and win finals MVP on three different franchises - what a winner. Keeps shitting on the haters, making them look like salty little retards. :roll:




lebron "finals MVP" james

ImKobe
10-12-2020, 08:43 AM
Blazers series was over when Dame got injured. Lakers would have beaten the Heat if they were fully healthy anyway.

I agree on the latter, I had the Lakers in 5 or 6 games going into the Finals. Oh and I forgot to mention Westbrook coming off COVID and a quad injury in the semis. So they got breaks with injuries to opposing team's best players in 3 out of 4 series, same as the 2015 Warriors.