so what do the stats really prove, less clutch = more rings?
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so what do the stats really prove, less clutch = more rings?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuZr5AN-bsM&t=7m10s[/url]
So, this counts as a miss for Kobe. Wonder what else on that list is bull*hit.
[QUOTE=avonbarksdale]so what do the stats really prove, less clutch = more rings?[/QUOTE]
Are you retarded?
[QUOTE=Jax]Facts make stans angry. TOO FUNNY
About Durant's game winners, I noticed he makes them only when in no pressure mode, aka tied. Can someone confirm?[/QUOTE]
I have noticed you rarely notice anything.
[QUOTE=Simple Jack]Are you retarded?[/QUOTE]
He is not smart.
[QUOTE=Heavincent]Who cares?[/QUOTE]
you
[QUOTE=NumberSix]you[/QUOTE]
[img]http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5pkbm499O1rwcc6bo1_500.gif[/img]
HOW MANY TRAVELLED DID NOT CALLED :roll:
LeBron and Durant teams already clinched a playoffs spot. The Thunder and Heat will go deeper into the playoffs. KD and LBJ has plenty of chances to make some memorable clutch plays in the post season.
[QUOTE=Lebron23]I'm mad from that clutch stats about Lebron, so now I'm going to post random things in other threads just to troll. :rant :mad: [/QUOTE]
:roll:
LeBron with another game winner vs. The Indiana Pacers.
[QUOTE=Lebron23]LeBron already surpasses Kobe with his 2 game winning shots againts the Pacers.[/QUOTE]
2 game winners in one game???? :roll: :roll: :roll:
Update as of December 28, 2013
[B]Best FG Pct on Game-Tying/Go-Ahead FG
Final 24 Secs. of 4th Qtr/OT, Past 10 Postseasons[/B]
Lebron - 7/16 - 43.8 FG%
Kevin Durant - 5/12 - 41.7 FG%
Dirk Nowitzki - 5/12 41.7 FG%
Manu Ginobili - 3/10 - 30.0 FG%
[B]Not included[/B]
Kobe 5/17 - 29.4 FG%
[url]http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1649603-comparing-lebron-james-playoff-buzzer-beating-shots-to-michael-jordans-best[/url]
[url]http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/58575/lebron-james-isnt-clutch-think-again[/url]
Love to see Duncan, Shaq, hakeem playoff game winners.
[QUOTE=ripthekik]This thread fails because it fails to take into account the amount of times Lebron passed with 20 seconds left under the clock.[/QUOTE]
Well you can't fault LeBron for that. Kobe would rather take a bad contested jumper rather than pass to a wide open teammate.