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    Gambling expert StephHamann's Avatar
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    Default Re: What did Lebron change about his game after his Finals 2011 performance

    Durant/ Spurs choked

    2011 terry and my nikka dirk showed him what alphas are made of

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    Default Re: What did Lebron change about his game after his Finals 2011 performance

    Quote Originally Posted by russwest0
    it is true the refs gave him and that Heat squad an assload of calls in 2012
    Lebron was given 80 FTs and shots them at 65% clip against.

    Most games were close too, so if he didn't get all those call they probably would have lost that series.

    2nd Most FT attempts ever by a player in a playoff run(all time) in 2012
    Last edited by KD35Brah; 04-30-2014 at 10:30 AM.

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    Default Re: What did Lebron change about his game after his Finals 2011 performance

    Perimeter shooting and posting up.

    And then also there was the quick fix of him and Wade apparently talking to each other and Wade telling Lebron that the team needed a clear go-to-guy, because it was weird/confusing/detrimental to have Wade be the guy half the time and Lebron be the guy the other half.

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    Default Re: What did Lebron change about his game after his Finals 2011 performance

    The biggest factor was that he stopped choking.

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    Default Re: What did Lebron change about his game after his Finals 2011 performance

    Post game, picking his shooting spots and his entire mentality. In 2011 he was too busy trying to prove everyone wrong and his on-court demeanor was totally different. Now he's playing for himself, his teammates and the love of the game. Durant will eventually figure it out just like lbj and the rest of the all-time greats

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