RogueBorg
08-09-2023, 10:12 AM
Interesting story. Not really news though or anything we didn't already know.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/kobe-bryant-and-carmelo-anthony-called-out-lebron-james-after-he-twice-passed-up-a-potential-game-winner-in-the-2012-all-star-game/ar-AA1f0EB4?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=81c75ea10d7741e0ad2801d5f6ec7812&ei=12
Kobe Bryant And Carmelo Anthony Called Out LeBron James After He Twice Passed Up A Potential Game-Winner In The 2012 All-Star Game
-With the East trailing 151-149 in the closing stages, LeBron James passed up a potential game-winner twice
-LeBron turned the ball over on the second occasion and the East went on to lose 152-149
-Kobe Bryant and Carmelo Anthony seemed to call him out on the court for not shooting
-LeBron James is one of the greatest players in NBA history, and many would argue he is simply the greatest. LeBron has an incredible resume with four titles, four Finals MVPs, and four MVPs, and he also became the all-time leading scorer in NBA history earlier this year.
James' detractors, though, have always found ways to criticize him, and one of the common ones has been that LeBron shies away from taking the last shot. That was on full display at the 2012 All-Star Game, as James twice passed up a potential game-winner, which led to Kobe Bryant and Carmelo Anthony calling him out.
LeBron revealed afterward that Kobe was indeed telling him to let it fly, "Yeah, he (Bryant) was telling me to shoot it," James said, via Yahoo Sports. "I wish I could have that one back."
Kobe and Carmelo would have no doubt shot it, but that just wasn't how LeBron was built. James has always been a willing passer, but in that situation, he should have shot it, as he himself admitted. Blake Griffin stole the ball when he passed it the second time and the West went on to win 152-149.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/kobe-bryant-and-carmelo-anthony-called-out-lebron-james-after-he-twice-passed-up-a-potential-game-winner-in-the-2012-all-star-game/ar-AA1f0EB4?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=81c75ea10d7741e0ad2801d5f6ec7812&ei=12
Kobe Bryant And Carmelo Anthony Called Out LeBron James After He Twice Passed Up A Potential Game-Winner In The 2012 All-Star Game
-With the East trailing 151-149 in the closing stages, LeBron James passed up a potential game-winner twice
-LeBron turned the ball over on the second occasion and the East went on to lose 152-149
-Kobe Bryant and Carmelo Anthony seemed to call him out on the court for not shooting
-LeBron James is one of the greatest players in NBA history, and many would argue he is simply the greatest. LeBron has an incredible resume with four titles, four Finals MVPs, and four MVPs, and he also became the all-time leading scorer in NBA history earlier this year.
James' detractors, though, have always found ways to criticize him, and one of the common ones has been that LeBron shies away from taking the last shot. That was on full display at the 2012 All-Star Game, as James twice passed up a potential game-winner, which led to Kobe Bryant and Carmelo Anthony calling him out.
LeBron revealed afterward that Kobe was indeed telling him to let it fly, "Yeah, he (Bryant) was telling me to shoot it," James said, via Yahoo Sports. "I wish I could have that one back."
Kobe and Carmelo would have no doubt shot it, but that just wasn't how LeBron was built. James has always been a willing passer, but in that situation, he should have shot it, as he himself admitted. Blake Griffin stole the ball when he passed it the second time and the West went on to win 152-149.