Re: Was LeBron's mid-range game his greatest weakness?
[QUOTE=Full Court;15046876]Most "game winners" if you manipulate the stats and skew the definition of a game winner. :lol Nice try.
Most choke jobs in the entire history of the sport.
[B][SIZE=5]45[/SIZE][/B] documented choke jobs JUST in the post season, including the most epic choke of all time. But yeah, let's not call that mental weakness.
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My mistake, Lebron has the most [B]buzzer beaters[/B] in nba playoff history. Is that specific enough for you? The term choking holds damn near no weight at all because retards like you use it for anytime Lebron loses a game warranted or not. I guess it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy or some lame validation for being a hater lol. Whatever the purpose may be, sometimes teams just lose grasshopper. Your generation of fans be so dramatic for normal shit.
Re: Was LeBron's mid-range game his greatest weakness?
[QUOTE=sdot_thadon;15046874]But he somehow could have the most playoff game winners in nba history. Be the undisputed greatest elimination game player ever. Led the biggest comeback in the history of the sport. Game winner on the world stage of the olympics. Time to update your software bud.[/QUOTE]
Bill Russell was 17-2 in elimination games. No one compares to that. 10-0 in game 7’s.
Re: Was LeBron's mid-range game his greatest weakness?
[QUOTE=sdot_thadon;15046880]My mistake, Lebron has the most [B]buzzer beaters[/B] in nba playoff history. Is that specific enough for you? The term choking holds damn near no weight at all because retards like you use it for anytime Lebron loses a game warranted or not. I guess it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy or some lame validation for being a hater lol. Whatever the purpose may be, sometimes teams just lose grasshopper. Your generation of fans be so dramatic for normal shit.[/QUOTE]
He's had the longest career in NBA history. I'll bet he has the most MISSED buzzer beaters too, doesn't he? Hmmmmm?
Re: Was LeBron's mid-range game his greatest weakness?
[QUOTE=Full Court;15046885]He's had the longest career in NBA history. I'll bet he has the most MISSED buzzer beaters too, doesn't he? Hmmmmm?[/QUOTE]
He had that total before he had the longest career in nba history. And had more playoff game winners in one week than Kobe had in his entire career.
Re: Was LeBron's mid-range game his greatest weakness?
[QUOTE=Duffy Pratt;15046881]Bill Russell was 17-2 in elimination games. No one compares to that. 0 in game 7’s.[/QUOTE]
True. And a fair point, and he quite possibly coached a few of them he played in. 19 and 30 boards is tough. I'm a firm believer that Bill is underrated in modern times, but I'll say the difference is Lebron is making most of the plays down the stretch of a ton of these games. And the small detail of if Lebron averaged 19 a game we wouldn't be able to make this claim at all. As well as the narrative of your legacy supposedly being on the line hanging over his head in a few of these games, stupidly or not.
Full Court bleeds hard all day and shows it thru gay poems that reek of retardation
Most likely. If he were lighter and plays mainly in the guard position, then there's a chance he'd be better at it.
[QUOTE=sdot_thadon;15046880]because retards like you[/QUOTE]
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Re: Was LeBron's mid-range game his greatest weakness?
He's a horrible offensive rebounder for his position and size, while also being a turnover machine in clutch-time, but LeStiffArm's biggest weakness is his weak scoring diversity, aka mid-range, and also his inability to move off screens or facilitate a Spurs/Warriors-like ball movement offense/chemistry