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Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
But, in clutch time, James faltered. (Clutch time is defined as the last five minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime with the score within five points.)
James missed 14 of his 17 field goals in clutch time during the 2015 Finals, including shots to win in regulation of Game 1 and Game 2. The Cavaliers were outscored in the fourth quarter and overtime in every game but Game 6, when the Warriors had a comfortable lead entering the quarter.
For his career in the Finals, James has shot just under 30 percent in clutch time, which does not compare favorably to the shooting percentages of Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade.
http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/po...ll-time-greats
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well well well
Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
He is who the Kobe/Curry family thought he was
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Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
Originally Posted by Mr. Jabbar
He is who the Kobe/Curry family thought he was
Kind of sad.
I thought i'd be happier, but I feel almost bad for him.
The NBA tried to Milli Vanilli this dude and it turns out he's just lip synching.
Last edited by stalkerforlife; 06-05-2016 at 11:16 PM.
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Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
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Mugshot from SlyCooper
Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
Mind boggling stats: Curry 14.5 ppg
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Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
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Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
Originally Posted by Nilocon165
Mind boggling stats: Curry W
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Re: Mind boggling stats from Bran during clutch time in 2015 NBA finals...
Originally Posted by stalkerforlife
But, in clutch time, James faltered. (Clutch time is defined as the last five minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime with the score within five points.)
James missed 14 of his 17 field goals in clutch time during the 2015 Finals, including shots to win in regulation of Game 1 and Game 2. The Cavaliers were outscored in the fourth quarter and overtime in every game but Game 6, when the Warriors had a comfortable lead entering the quarter.
For his career in the Finals, James has shot just under 30 percent in clutch time, which does not compare favorably to the shooting percentages of Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade.
http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/po...ll-time-greats
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