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2nd Greatest Player
Re: LeBron James, current best player on earth, is a sideshow.
Originally Posted by Burgz
against the Pistons in 07, but since he's grown up he's been a bitter disappointment when it mattered most lol
He had a legendary performance in the 2009 NBA Playoffs. It sucks that his 2nd scoring option disappeared in the conference finals.
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Re: LeBron James, current best player on earth, is a sideshow.
Originally Posted by Lebron23
He had a legendary performance in the 2009 NBA Playoffs. It sucks that his 2nd scoring option disappeared in the conference finals.
statistically speaking he registers a legendary performance in most series' he plays in
he just has to find a way to get over the top
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Re: LeBron James, current best player on earth, is a sideshow.
Originally Posted by Lebron23
He had a legendary performance in the 2009 NBA Playoffs. It sucks that his 2nd scoring option disappeared in the conference finals.
His supporting cast played great in the elimination game. It was Lebron who played like he had already accepted the defeat. It was a shame, because had they won that game, they would have played the last game on their court. So it wasn't like all hope was lost.
http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=290530019
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: LeBron James, current best player on earth, is a sideshow.
Originally Posted by pegasus
His supporting cast played great in the elimination game. It was Lebron who played like he had already accepted the defeat. It was a shame, because had they won that game, they would have played the last game on their court. So it wasn't like all hope was lost.
http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=290530019
LOL....Once again Lebron being held to absurd standards. He wasn't great in game 6, but he didn't lost the game or anything. It was Howard that won that game.
Let me guess....its Lebron's job to stop Howard....right?
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Re: LeBron James, current best player on earth, is a sideshow.
Originally Posted by DMAVS41
LOL....Once again Lebron being held to absurd standards. He wasn't great in game 6, but he didn't lost the game or anything. It was Howard that won that game.
Let me guess....its Lebron's job to stop Howard....right?
He had a very good series, but he had checked out before that game. People watching it questioned it, and after what happened in the last two years, it's pretty much confirmed that Lebron has a tendency to do that.
Plus it's not fair to throw his teammates under the bus when they played great in the most important game.
It would have been a legendary performance had he followed through.
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