...that you have ever seen.
My vote is for LeBron against Detroit in 2007, game 5.
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...that you have ever seen.
My vote is for LeBron against Detroit in 2007, game 5.
LeBron 2012, Game 6 @ Boston.
2010 WCF game 6
48 & 16 to put the nail in the coffin of the Kings
[QUOTE=Illuminati]LeBron 2012, Game 6 @ Boston.[/QUOTE]
I would honestly like to know how you consider that one superior. If your answer is simply context, then I can't really argue with you. But in terms of the actual gameplay, I don't think you even have a case to make here.
[QUOTE=DaOldLion]2010 WCF game 6
48 & 16 to put the nail in the coffin of the Kings[/QUOTE]
The Sacramento Kings did not make the playoffs in 2010. Please clarify.
[QUOTE=Prometheus]I would honestly like to know how you consider that one superior. If your answer is simply context, then I can't really argue with you. But in terms of the actual gameplay, I don't think you even have a case to make here.[/QUOTE]
Yes, simply because of context. If LeBron/Heat lost that game, it's arguable the Big 3 wouldn't even be together today. And I don't even know how LeBron as an individual would recover from that after what happened in 2011. Biggest game of his career.
[QUOTE=Prometheus]The Sacramento Kings did not make the playoffs in 2010. Please clarify.[/QUOTE]
2001 wcsf
[QUOTE=Prometheus]I would honestly like to know how you consider that one superior. If your answer is simply context, then I can't really argue with you. But in terms of the actual gameplay, I don't think you even have a case to make here.[/QUOTE]
Context is really important here. No athlete has ever faced as much pressure as LeBron did in that game and he won the game by himself in 3 quarters and completly crushed the Celtics.
[QUOTE=Illuminati]Yes, simply because of context. If LeBron/Heat lost that game, it's arguable the Big 3 wouldn't even be together today. And I don't even know how LeBron as an individual would recover from that after what happened in 2011. Biggest game of his career.[/QUOTE]
Fair enough. I remember flipping on that game expecting to see LeBron go out like a punk. The way that stage was set and the way he dominated was truly epic.
Tim Duncan, Game 1 of 2003 NBA Finals.
[QUOTE=Prometheus]LeBron against Detroit in 2007, game 5.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Illuminati]Lebron 2012, Game 6 @ Boston[/QUOTE]
:facepalm
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR3kpKk0mfA[/url]
22 year old Kobe
Tim Duncan:
Game 3 2003 WCF - 34/24/6/6
Game 6 2003 Finals - 21/20/10/8
game 6.
Hell, it's hard for me to pick a single game from MJ from his playoff career. Too many to choose from.
[QUOTE=sportjames23]Hell, it's hard for me to pick a single game from MJ from his playoff career. Too many to choose from.[/QUOTE]
:oldlol: it's just not fair to mention MJ. His 10th-15th best playoff games are probably better than most all-time greats' best games.