[QUOTE=SilkkTheShocker]Amazing how the OP is able to dissect these NBA games by listening through a transistor radio[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=SilkkTheShocker]Amazing how the OP is able to dissect these NBA games by listening through a transistor radio[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Solefade]lebron leading the team in pts/rebs/assists/stls this series :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
You see, this is the problem with John Hollinger types who only use pure stats and no context or understanding of the game to justify their opinions or reasoning for placing one player over another.
[QUOTE=Ne 1]You see, this is the problem with John Hollinger types who only use pure stats and no context or understanding of the game to justify their opinions or reasoning for placing one player over another.[/QUOTE]
A Kobe ******ger downplaying stats. Go figure :hammerhead:
Stats, stats, stats, stats, stats
Please stop watching the boxscore and follow the games
[QUOTE=imdaman99]Stats, stats, stats, stats, stats
Please stop watching the boxscore and follow the games[/QUOTE]
This. It would be refreshing if lebron stans actually based shit off of the footage for once. Not this bullshit like: "LeBron has the highest 'clutch' eFG% so he is the Heats closer!"
Yet when you watch the footage you see Wade, Allen, and even Bosh elevate their games while LeBron takes the backseat. :facepalm
[QUOTE=K Xerxes]Best player overall: LeBron James[/QUOTE]
Dat in the flow of the game impact :applause:
[QUOTE=russwest0]Dwyane Wade has been the best overall player this series. Consistent showing on both sides of the floor each night.[/QUOTE]
Are you expecting people to get mad that you're saying Wade is good?
[QUOTE=NumberSix]Are you expecting people to get mad that you're saying Wade is good?[/QUOTE]
He just wants someone to give him attention since his cousin isn't around to finger bang
[QUOTE=russwest0]Game 1 - David West
Game 2 - Dwyane Wade
Game 3 - Ray Allen
Game 4 - Chris Bosh?[/QUOTE]
Game 1 - Lebron James
Game 2 - Lebron James
Game 3 - Lebron James
Game 4 - Lebron James
What you're referring to is commonly called the ''x-factor''. Not the same thing as ''best player''.
[QUOTE=SilkkTheShocker]He just wants someone to give him attention since his cousin isn't around to finger bang[/QUOTE]
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these okc hillbilly jokes never get old
Wade 1 for 6. 1 reb 1 assists. That's a ghost half.
Imagine if this was LeBron :lol
[QUOTE=Leftimage]Game 1 - Lebron James
Game 2 - Lebron James
Game 3 - Lebron James
Game 4 - Lebron James
What you're referring to is commonly called the ''x-factor''. Not the same thing as ''best player''.[/QUOTE]
he also said ray allen in game 6 finals who scored 9 out of 103 of miamis pts last year was the best player that game :roll:
[QUOTE=russwest0]yet still hasn't been the best player in any individual game this series?
mother of god, this dude puts up empty stats like none other. it works well though because he's on a team so stacked that they feature hall of famers as role players.[/QUOTE]
Russwest0 doesn't have the worst individual post but the amalgamation/collection of all posts means he's the worst poster on here.
[QUOTE=SilkkTheShocker]A Kobe ******ger downplaying stats. Go figure :hammerhead:[/QUOTE]
I have only a moderate level of concern for stats. Stats do not tell the whole story of a player, a team, a game, a series, or a season. There are a lot of things that go into an NBA game that you can't measure with stats. I assign value to what I feel is important and I don't need stats or some advanced metrics/formulas to tell me that I'm right or wrong.
You have to actually watch games to accurately know the whole story, stats are just an indicator.
Game 3 was the combination of wade and bron down the stretch that sealed the deal