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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Clear bias by ESPN
 Originally Posted by Uncle Drew
Imagine typing all them [COLOR="DarkRed"]essays[/COLOR] about a game you don’t watch. What a life.
It isn't an essay - it's a statistical report showing that Lebron's presence reduces team passing, just like ESPN said Kyrie and other ball-dominators do.. they simply omitted the stats for lebron (bias), so I provided them here
The team passing stats are just 1 statistic that shows how lebron reduces team passing and brand of ball...time of possession, low assisted rates for Bron, lower assists/higher assisted rate for teammates (turns teammates into play-finishers), team assists.. and plenty more stats demonstrate LeCancer-ball as well
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Re: Clear bias by ESPN
Another day, another thread OP posts that changes no one's opinion.
No one cares about ESPN.
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truth serum
Re: Clear bias by ESPN
Christ yet another terrible finish by Op in the mental gymnastics event. Just can't seem to stick the landing.
Seriously dude how can you post stats to prove an espn bias while turning a blind eye yourself to those same stats?
-For instance the year before Irving joined the C's they were top 3 in the very stat you posted along with the Lakers being bottom 6 in the league already before adding Lebron.
-Or the fact that Lebron is a primary ballhandler/playmaker for his team and Kyrie typically isn't recognized as such, he's more of a scorer.
Lazy (or just plain intellectually dishonest) research there spreadsheet sammy.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Clear bias by ESPN
 Originally Posted by sdot_thadon
Christ yet another terrible finish by Op in the mental gymnastics event. Just can't seem to stick the landing.
Seriously dude how can you post stats to prove an espn bias while turning a blind eye yourself to those same stats?
-For instance the year before Irving joined the C's they were top 3 in the very stat you posted along with the Lakers being bottom 6 in the league already before adding Lebron.
-Or the fact that Lebron is a primary ballhandler/playmaker for his team and Kyrie typically isn't recognized as such, he's more of a scorer.
Lazy (or just plain intellectually dishonest) research there spreadsheet sammy.
The Lakers passed the ball a lot more without lebron, to the same degree as the celtics without kyrie - literally 40 passes more per 100 possessions for both teams without kyrie and Lecancer
So there's no need to deny the facts.. there's nothing to twist there - the Lakers simply pass a lot more without lebron.. ..
they made [COLOR="navy"]296[/COLOR] passes per 100 possessions when Lebron was out, and [COLOR="navy"]256[/COLOR] since he's been back, which is a similar gap to the Celtics without Kyrie (FYI - the Cavs were at [COLOR="navy"]273[/COLOR] passes before the lebron injury, which was still ranked 28th)
Cold, hard stats and facts
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SexLand
Re: Clear bias by ESPN
 Originally Posted by 3ball
It isn't an essay - it's a statistical report showing that Lebron's presence reduces team passing, just like ESPN said Kyrie and other ball-dominators do.. they simply omitted the stats for lebron (bias), so I provided them here
The team passing stats are just 1 statistic that shows how lebron reduces team passing and brand of ball...time of possession, low assisted rates for Bron, lower assists/higher assisted rate for teammates (turns teammates into play-finishers), team assists.. and plenty more stats demonstrate LeCancer-ball as well
Your Saturday night consists of typing all this nonsense no one bothers to read. What a life.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Clear bias by ESPN
 Originally Posted by Uncle Drew
Your Saturday night consists of typing all this nonsense no one bothers to read. What a life. 
I was at the MGM when I typed this in the sports book. Had a great night. What did you do
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