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02-06-2009, 09:46 PM
#106
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by amfirst
Ur stupid, it doesn't matter what stats u have, if u have 40 rebounds and lose it means nothing. I matters how u impact the game and obviously Kobe had a bigger impact, no one can stop him and they got destroyed. Bron Bron deffered to his teammates with the 10 assist because he knew he couldn't win by himself.
Lebron got 10 assists but his whole team inclding him got only 20 assists that game, meaning Lebron stagnated ball movement and ruined the team game to get his.
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02-06-2009, 09:50 PM
#107
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by amfirst
Ur stupid, it doesn't matter what stats u have, if u have 40 rebounds and lose it means nothing. I matters how u impact the game and obviously Kobe had a bigger impact, no one can stop him and they got destroyed. Bron Bron deffered to his teammates with the 10 assist because he knew he couldn't win by himself.
Steven A Smith is that you? God I am glad thet you don't represent the average IQ of the posters on ISH. Getting 60 points is great, but it is a once a year event. It has happened 5 times for Kobe in his career, MJ 5 times, Wilt over 15, and I am sure countless others. But a 50 point TD happens once a generation. The last one was in 75, 34 years ago. KAJ, You know how I said that Wilt had 15 + 60 pointers? Well he had two, two 50 poinnt TDs. And for the greatest statistical machine in history that means sometinhg. Also you point about Kobe not needing to rely on his team mates to carry his team to a win is rubish. He needed Gasol to get 30 points as well. Also LeBron was responsible for way more points in his teams win than Kobe was.
Point is that a 60 point game is not as, or even close to as special as a 50/10/10 game.
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02-06-2009, 09:52 PM
#108
Re: No triple-double for LeBron in NY: NBA rescinds that 10th rebound
Originally Posted by Mikaiel
Yeah that's weird. I'm pretty sure I've seen guys do it and get credit for the rebound ... Ben Wallace does that a lot.
The tappers never get credit for the rebounds from what I've seen because they technically don't have full possession of the ball/rebound. The league clearly robbed Lebron of a TD based on that play. From that camera view, Wallace does a double tap towards Lebron without ever having full possession of the ball.
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02-06-2009, 09:53 PM
#109
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by lilmarcgasol
Lebron got 10 assists but his whole team inclding him got only 20 assists that game, meaning Lebron stagnated ball movement and ruined the team game to get his.
[COLOR="Red"]The Cavs average 20 Assists Per Game though [/COLOR]
Link. It's 20.3 if you wanna get technical.
Next excuse please.....
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02-06-2009, 09:53 PM
#110
Shoot it Boobie !!!
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by Mdog1
Wilt over 15
32 to be exact.
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02-06-2009, 09:55 PM
#111
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by 1~Gibson~1
[COLOR="Red"]The Cavs average 20 Assists Per Game though [/COLOR]
Link. It's 20.3 if you wanna get technical.
Next excuse please.....
yeah and do you know what that means? Lebron averaging 7 a game STILL stagnates ball movement.
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02-06-2009, 09:56 PM
#112
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by lilmarcgasol
yeah and do you know what that means? Lebron averaging 7 a game STILL stagnates ball movement.
his 10 assists out of the cavs 20 makes his performance even better
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02-06-2009, 09:57 PM
#113
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by 1~Gibson~1
his 10 assists out of the cavs 20 makes his performance even better
no it means he holds up ball movement from his teammates and stagnates the team, did you watch the game did you see how the goddamn crap Knicks were keeping up score for score with the Cavs with Lebron taking 33 shots, and then passing for half the assists and his whole combined team only getting 10
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02-06-2009, 09:59 PM
#114
kkling
Fan in the Stands (unregistered)
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by lilmarcgasol
no it means he holds up ball movement from his teammates and stagnates the team, did you watch the game did you see how the goddamn crap Knicks were keeping up score for score with the Cavs with Lebron taking 33 shots, and then passing for half the assists and his whole combined team only getting 10
He usually doesn't play that way anymore though.
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02-06-2009, 09:59 PM
#115
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by lilmarcgasol
no it means he holds up ball movement from his teammates and stagnates the team, did you watch the game did you see how the goddamn crap Knicks were keeping up score for score with the Cavs with Lebron taking 33 shots, and then passing for half the assists and his whole combined team only getting 10
So are you saying his 10assists werent impressive?
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02-06-2009, 10:02 PM
#116
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02-06-2009, 10:04 PM
#117
Re: "No triple-double for LeBron"
Originally Posted by Mikaiel
32 to be exact.
I wasn't sure the exact number, but I thought it was only 17. 32 is extaordinary though.
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02-06-2009, 10:42 PM
#118
NBA Legend
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02-06-2009, 10:55 PM
#119
2nd Greatest Player
Re: No triple-double for LeBron in NY: NBA rescinds that 10th rebound
Originally Posted by Corky McBiff
Regardless, it was still a fantastic all-around game from LeBron. 1 rebound doesn't change a damn thing.
Rep
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02-06-2009, 11:16 PM
#120
Local High School Star
Re: No triple-double for LeBron in NY: NBA rescinds that 10th rebound
"A release from the league said: “All NBA games are reviewed to ensure the accuracy of the game statistics.” Wallace benefited from a review in a game at Charlotte on Dec. 6, when a blocked shot originally credited to Zydrunas Ilgauskas was changed to Wallace."
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
So apparently it's not just this one game that's reviewed.
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