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Very good NBA starter
Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
Lebron has sat out four 4th quarters in 4 major Cleveland blow outs in these playoffs.
That's a whole game.
If he had played in these quarters and just put up his normal production, he'd be averaging 26p/9.1r/7.7a on .595 TS% and .540 FG (just multiply all of his current stats by 13/12, since he has only played in 12 quarters for every 13 quarters Cleveland has played in)
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Verticle?
Re: Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
So basically his Miami numbers?
That isn't beasting for him. It is standard, and those numbers aren't that ridiculous given the standard set by Curry, Westbrook and Durant in the regular season.
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King of LA
Re: Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
Originally Posted by plowking
So basically his Miami numbers?
That isn't beasting for him. It is standard, and those numbers aren't that ridiculous given the standard set by Curry, Westbrook and Durant in the regular season.
but lebron is better than them
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I usually hit open layups
Re: Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
lebron is a beast, no way he was letting the series go to 7 games
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F The Fakers
Re: Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
hopefully he takes out the Warriors.
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Very good NBA starter
Re: Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
Originally Posted by plowking
So basically his Miami numbers?
That isn't beasting for him. It is standard, and those numbers aren't that ridiculous given the standard set by Curry, Westbrook and Durant in the regular season.
Exactly. The regular season. He's putting up their best regular season numbers in the playoffs.
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Local High School Star
Re: Lebron has been beasting these playoffs; his stats without blowouts is 26/9.1/7.7
Originally Posted by plowking
So basically his Miami numbers?
That isn't beasting for him. It is standard, and those numbers aren't that ridiculous given the standard set by Curry, Westbrook and Durant in the regular season.
Why bring up regular season? Why not compare their post season stats?
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