[QUOTE=pegasus]
Lebron, on the other hand, will have to shoot better than 20%, which was his FG % outside the paint last year.[/QUOTE]
This sentence you produced has 0% truth to it.
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[QUOTE=pegasus]
Lebron, on the other hand, will have to shoot better than 20%, which was his FG % outside the paint last year.[/QUOTE]
This sentence you produced has 0% truth to it.
[QUOTE=plowking]I like how you act as if you're the one that doesn't have to be concerned with us when we bumped your ass out of the playoffs the last two seasons. :oldlol:
Its okay. We're comfortable with where we're at. :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
Believe it or not, I'm not the least bit concerned. So Ray Allen will take minutes away from Battier and Miller and Cole. You're gonna see that at this point there really isn't much difference.
Yes LeBron needs to step up because he really underperformed last year :rolleyes:
Another gem from Pegasus, ISH's GOAT comedian! :bowdown:
[QUOTE=JohnnySic]Believe it or not, I'm not the least bit concerned. So Ray Allen will take minutes away from Battier and Miller and Cole. You're gonna see that at this point there really isn't much difference.[/QUOTE]
Cole is horrible and can't shoot. Miller is erratic and always hurt.
[QUOTE=JohnnySic]Believe it or not, I'm not the least bit concerned. So Ray Allen will take minutes away from Battier and Miller and Cole. You're gonna see that at this point there really isn't much difference.[/QUOTE]
Considering hes a better player than all three of them, yes, there will be a difference.
[QUOTE=RaininTwos]I didn't even see that, is he at it AGAIN? :facepalm
this dude is SHOOK.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=plowking]This sentence you produced has 0% truth to it.[/QUOTE]
You're right. It was actually 18%, not even 20. 7 for 38 outside the paint.
And it goes up to only %24 (14 for 58) if you include the restricted area. Thank god he got some easy layups and dunks, right?:lol
[url]http://www.nba.com/advancedstats/player.html#LeBron-James|2544;year=201112;season=p;splitType=team;splitValue=okc[/url]
You guys go ahead and avoid that link like the plague.
[QUOTE=pegasus]You're right. It was actually 18%, not even 20. 7 for 38 outside the paint.
And it goes up to only %24 (14 for 58) if you include the restricted area. Thank god he got some easy layups and dunks, right?:lol
[url]http://www.nba.com/advancedstats/player.html#LeBron-James|2544;year=201112;season=p;splitType=team;splitValue=okc[/url]
You guys go ahead and avoid that link like the plague.[/QUOTE]
Who said I was talking about the percentages? You said he'd have to shoot better than 20% for us to have a chance. Clearly you're wrong. Its a championship winning formula.
I don't have to avoid anything like the plague. My team won because of his play.
[QUOTE=plowking]This sentence you produced has 0% truth to it.[/QUOTE]
Lebrons shot was off in the playoffs but last two years hes shot well from midrange. Peg ignoring that and focusing on bad parts. It's not like Lebron can't score when his shot isn't falling he's great at it.
[QUOTE=pegasus]You're right. It was actually 18%, not even 20. 7 for 38 outside the paint.
And it goes up to only %24 (14 for 58) if you include the restricted area. Thank god he got some easy layups and dunks, right?:lol
[url]http://www.nba.com/advancedstats/player.html#LeBron-James|2544;year=201112;season=p;splitType=team;splitValue=okc[/url]
You guys go ahead and avoid that link like the plague.[/QUOTE]
The only numbers I see on this link are 30-10-5 on 50% shooting, and a NBA Finals MVP.
[QUOTE=PJR]The only numbers I see on this link are 30-10-5 on 50% shooting, and a NBA Finals MVP.[/QUOTE]
:applause: :applause: :applause:
[QUOTE=pegasus]You're right. It was actually 18%, not even 20. 7 for 38 outside the paint.
And it goes up to only %24 (14 for 58) if you include the restricted area. Thank god he got some easy layups and dunks, right?:lol
[url]http://www.nba.com/advancedstats/player.html#LeBron-James|2544;year=201112;season=p;splitType=team;splitValue=okc[/url]
You guys go ahead and avoid that link like the plague.[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll:
using area C - midrange 4-22
area D- corner 3 1-2
Area E- 3 pointer 2-14
we get = 7/38 which comes to 18.4%
KING BRON :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
[QUOTE=pegasus]You're right. It was actually 18%, not even 20. 7 for 38 outside the paint.
And it goes up to only %24 (14 for 58) if you include the restricted area. Thank god he got some easy layups and dunks, right?:lol
[url]http://www.nba.com/advancedstats/player.html#LeBron-James|2544;year=201112;season=p;splitType=team;splitValue=okc[/url]
You guys go ahead and avoid that link like the plague.[/QUOTE]
:biggums:
over one series? you're kidding right?
if you use a bigger sample size (like any sane person would), like say the entire playoffs, he shot 32% from outside the paint.
[QUOTE=chips93]:biggums:
over one series? you're kidding right?
if you use a bigger sample size (like any sane person would), like the entire playoffs, he shot 32% from outside the paint.[/QUOTE]
And that's still skewed his shot was off most of the playoffs and he didn't rely on jumpers most of the playoffs
[QUOTE=chips93]:biggums:
over one series? you're kidding right?
if you use a bigger sample size (like any sane person would), like say the entire playoffs, he shot 32% from outside the paint.[/QUOTE]
but hey, it's the finals, the biggest stage, the most important series.
NOW if we put his shooting % outside the paint from 2011 and 2012, that would be interesting :applause: :applause: