Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
Delonte's miserable life suddenly got overlooked when the black mamba perished unexpectedly.
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=Axe;14009598]Delonte's miserable life suddenly got overlooked when the black mamba perished unexpectedly.[/QUOTE]
he was always deranged. i forget the whole story but some years ago i think playing on celtics or cavs he was on some paranoid manhunt and caught with a arsenal of automatic weapons or something. like a real lost cause type fellow that just has a talent for ball
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=light;14008918]They tied the game.[/QUOTE]
...keep going, what happened next when LeBron directed JR to pass in the corner?
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
The box and one defense on that final regulation play of the 2018 Finals had nothing to do with LeBron passing to a player who shouldn't be shouldering the pressure of that shot or those free throws to tie or win the game.
That set up wasn't THAT stifling of a defensive set up. Also, if he attacked from the wing perimeter, he could've negated some of that.
Curry is 6'3, a known weak on ball defender with piss poor lateral movement. Especially due to his ankle issues. And LeBron is like 6'8 or 6'9, with super athlete to boot.
If he had ANY kind of Jordan, Kobe, Bird, KD, or even Kyrie dribble pull up game, he could've went right or left and lifted up easily to get a clean shot off. He had that confidence against bums in the eastern conference playoffs that season, with games tied, that they should be beating anyway. But couldn't muster up the fortitude in the Finals, against the best competition. Odd.
He passed the ball because he's habitually afraid of failure when things actually matter. Against actual comp. That's why he went ghost mode in 2013 for 5.5 games of the series. Even when being dared to shoot wide open jumpers. It's why he had no scoring binges when it really mattered in the 2014 Finals. And why he crumbled under the pressure even when he had GSW dead to rights in the 2015 Finals, even while missing his two next best players.
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=WhiteKyrie;14010006]The box and one defense on that final regulation play of the 2018 Finals had nothing to do with LeBron passing to a player who shouldn't be shouldering the pressure of that shot or those free throws to tie or win the game.
That set up wasn't THAT stifling of a defensive set up. Also, if he attacked from the wing perimeter, he could've negated some of that.
Curry is 6'3, a known weak on ball defender with piss poor lateral movement. Especially due to his ankle issues. And LeBron is like 6'8 or 6'9, with super athlete to boot.
If he had ANY kind of Jordan, Kobe, Bird, KD, or even Kyrie dribble pull up game, he could've went right or left and lifted up easily to get a clean shot off. He had that confidence against bums in the eastern conference playoffs that season, with games tied, that they should be beating anyway. But couldn't muster up the fortitude in the Finals, against the best competition. Odd.
He passed the ball because he's habitually afraid of failure when things actually matter. Against actual comp. That's why he went ghost mode in 2013 for 5.5 games of the series. Even when being dared to shoot wide open jumpers. It's why he had no scoring binges when it really mattered in the 2014 Finals. And why he crumbled under the pressure even when he had GSW dead to rights in the 2015 Finals, even while missing his two next best players.[/QUOTE]
:roll: ****ing idiot.
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=RogueBorg;14009986]...keep going, what happened next when LeBron directed JR to pass in the corner?[/QUOTE] Hey what happened at 3:25?
Why didn't Jordan rely on his patented mid range jumper there and decided to go for a layup the same thing you criticize LeBron for?
[video=youtube;fCoji-HeMRM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCoji-HeMRM[/video]
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=WhiteKyrie;14010006]The box and one defense on that final regulation play of the 2018 Finals had nothing to do with LeBron passing to a player who shouldn't be shouldering the pressure of that shot or those free throws to tie or win the game.
That set up wasn't THAT stifling of a defensive set up. Also, if he attacked from the wing perimeter, he could've negated some of that.
Curry is 6'3, a known weak on ball defender with piss poor lateral movement. Especially due to his ankle issues. And LeBron is like 6'8 or 6'9, with super athlete to boot.
If he had ANY kind of Jordan, Kobe, Bird, KD, or even Kyrie dribble pull up game, he could've went right or left and lifted up easily to get a clean shot off. He had that confidence against bums in the eastern conference playoffs that season, with games tied, that they should be beating anyway. But couldn't muster up the fortitude in the Finals, against the best competition. Odd.
He passed the ball because he's habitually afraid of failure when things actually matter. Against actual comp. That's why he went ghost mode in 2013 for 5.5 games of the series. Even when being dared to shoot wide open jumpers. It's why he had no scoring binges when it really mattered in the 2014 Finals. And why he crumbled under the pressure even when he had GSW dead to rights in the 2015 Finals, even while missing his two next best players.[/QUOTE]
This is how I felt as a Cleveland fan. I wish he took that shot over Curry.
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=WhiteKyrie;14010006]The box and one defense on that final regulation play of the 2018 Finals had nothing to do with LeBron passing to a player who shouldn't be shouldering the pressure of that shot or those free throws to tie or win the game.
That set up wasn't THAT stifling of a defensive set up. Also, if he attacked from the wing perimeter, he could've negated some of that.
Curry is 6'3, a known weak on ball defender with piss poor lateral movement. Especially due to his ankle issues. And LeBron is like 6'8 or 6'9, with super athlete to boot.
If he had ANY kind of Jordan, Kobe, Bird, KD, or even Kyrie dribble pull up game, he could've went right or left and lifted up easily to get a clean shot off. He had that confidence against bums in the eastern conference playoffs that season, with games tied, that they should be beating anyway. But couldn't muster up the fortitude in the Finals, against the best competition. Odd.
He passed the ball because he's habitually afraid of failure when things actually matter. Against actual comp. That's why he went ghost mode in 2013 for 5.5 games of the series. Even when being dared to shoot wide open jumpers. It's why he had no scoring binges when it really mattered in the 2014 Finals. And why he crumbled under the pressure even when he had GSW dead to rights in the 2015 Finals, even while missing his two next best players.[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll:
It's so easy to spot all the alt [I]f[/I]ags.
I really should bother with that asinine and autistic ramblings of yours, but let me try. You think the player with the most buzzer beater game winners in the history of the NBA, a player with more clutch shots than MJ and Kobe in the final 10 seconds of the PO's than MJ and Kobe, the GOAT G7 and elimination game performer, and a top 2 GOAT was afraid to take the shot?
Dude bodied you retards with FACTS and this is all you idiots can muster up? :oldlol:
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=Turbo Slayer;14010014]:roll: ****ing idiot.[/QUOTE]
How? Everything I said was facts ...
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=WhiteKyrie;14010043]How? Everything I said was facts ...[/QUOTE]
Learn the difference between facts and stuff that you pull out of your ass, idiot.
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=Turbo Slayer;14010019]Hey what happened at 3:25?
Why didn't Jordan rely on his patented mid range jumper there and decided to go for a layup the same thing you criticize LeBron for?
[IMG]https://www.si.com/.image/t_share/MTY4MDMxMjg2MTIzMTExNjk3/lebron-james-jr-smith-blunderjpg.jpg[/IMG]
Why is Lebron telling Smith to throw the ball to George Hill in the corner with time winding down?
Hot potato too hot for him
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=RogueBorg;14010080][QUOTE=Turbo Slayer;14010019]Hey what happened at 3:25?
Why didn't Jordan rely on his patented mid range jumper there and decided to go for a layup the same thing you criticize LeBron for?
[IMG]https://www.si.com/.image/t_share/MTY4MDMxMjg2MTIzMTExNjk3/lebron-james-jr-smith-blunderjpg.jpg[/IMG]
Why is Lebron telling Smith to throw the ball to George Hill in the corner with time winding down?
Hot potato too hot for him[/QUOTE]
Ding ding :oldlol:
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
stephen curry relies on klay thompson to guard the opposing teams best player while stephen curry camps in the corner
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=Stanley Kobrick;14010124]stephen curry relies on klay thompson to guard the opposing teams best player while stephen curry camps in the corner[/QUOTE]
[img]https://www.gifgen.com/gif/Tb4vRV5m.gif[/img]
Re: "The whole world knows Stephen Curry can't play f--king defense" - Mav Carter
[QUOTE=Stephonit;14010241][img]https://www.gifgen.com/gif/Tb4vRV5m.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
This is why Lebron passed it to George Hill at the end of the 4th.