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So LeBron is a "Clutch God" right?
I love how "heat fans" keep telling us hes a clutch god now...
Making those clutch layups with 7 minutes to play in the 4th after being MIA all game... Then when the games on the line he is nowhere to be seen, until he puts up a beautiful AIRBALL:roll: :roll: :roll:
[QUOTE=Young X][IMG]http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2588879/lebronchokes.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=coin24]I love how "heat fans" keep telling us hes a clutch god now...
Making those clutch layups with 7 minutes to play in the 4th after being MIA all game... Then when the games on the line he is nowhere to be seen, until he puts up a beautiful AIRBALL:roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
This is what I hate about kobe fans. Instead of bashing the poor guy you need to at least give him props for having the balls to take the shot. It not easy to take a game deciding shot when you are shook to the core
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The battle was lost but not the war..
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Is there a gif of the airball yet? Prepare for Pauk essay:oldlol:
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Everybody knows hes not one of the best clutch performers
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[QUOTE=Young X][IMG]http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2588879/lebronchokes.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Clutch god:lol
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But so far he has hit like 1 game winning shot with the Heat and it was a clutch layup vs the league worst Orlando Magic, HES CLUTCH
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[QUOTE=russwest0]But so far he has hit like 1 game winning shot with the Heat and it was a clutch layup vs the league worst Orlando Magic, HES CLUTCH[/QUOTE]
Ahd he was so surprised that he hit it. I can't remember when someone was so surprised after a game winner. :oldlol:
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dat alley-oop to belinelli :roll:
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[QUOTE=Mr. Jabbar]dat alley-oop to belinelli :roll:[/QUOTE]
:lol :lol
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Show me Kobe's highlights of this post-season. :sleeping
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[QUOTE=Mr. Jabbar]dat alley-oop to belinelli :roll:[/QUOTE]
It's true, he makes everyone better :bowdown: :bowdown:
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[QUOTE=tazb]Show me Kobe's highlights of this post-season. :sleeping[/QUOTE]
Those 2 free throws to send Lakers to the playoffs after tearing his achilles were clutcher than anything Lebron has produced in his whole career.
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[QUOTE=coin24]I love how "heat fans" keep telling us hes a clutch god now...
Making those clutch layups with 7 minutes to play in the 4th after being MIA all game... Then when the games on the line he is nowhere to be seen, until he puts up a beautiful AIRBALL:roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
Another one to the collection:roll: :roll:
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[QUOTE=ripthekik]Those 2 free throws to send Lakers to the playoffs after tearing his achilles were clutcher than anything Lebron has produced in his whole career.[/QUOTE]
lets not go there :oldlol:
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The reputation is well deserved at least based on the 2012 playoffs. Kobe has a reputation for being clutch because for every 100 attempts he jacks up in game-winning situations, he makes like 12 of them. Therefore the 12% of the time he succeeds in clutch situations is magnified by the media and overshadows the rest of his crunch time bricks/airballs.
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[QUOTE=ripthekik]Those 2 free throws to send Lakers to the playoffs after tearing his achilles were clutcher than anything Lebron has produced in his whole career.[/QUOTE]
Not sure if serious. LeBron's Game 6 @ Boston >>>> Kobe's [SIZE="4"][B]career[/B][/SIZE].
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Lebron's not a choker, but he doesn't have the skillset to be a "clutch god." Durant does, Lebron doesn't. In the first three quarters, Lebron usually scores when he's open, when he's hot, or when there's a hole in the defense. For the most part, that's the only time you want to be scoring. But sometimes, you have to force it anyway. In those moments I don't fear Lebron as much as I fear Paul, Durant, Pierce, Kobe. Lebron's shot simply isn't good or dependable enough. Because he's so damn good and so conscientious about making the right play, it doesn't show up in percentages, but in the last 3 minutes of close games, there's a clear difference in approach between Lebron and Durant. Lebron's a lot more handicapped.
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[QUOTE=Clifton]Lebron's not a choker, but he doesn't have the skillset to be a "clutch god." Durant does, Lebron doesn't. In the first three quarters, Lebron usually scores when he's open, when he's hot, or when there's a hole in the defense. For the most part, that's the only time you want to be scoring. But sometimes, you have to force it anyway. In those moments I don't fear Lebron as much as I fear Paul, Durant, Pierce, Kobe. Lebron's shot simply isn't good or dependable enough. Because he's so damn good and so conscientious about making the right play, it doesn't show up in percentages, but in the last 3 minutes of close games, there's a clear difference in approach between Lebron and Durant. Lebron's a lot more handicapped.[/QUOTE]This actually makes a lot of sense.
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[QUOTE=tazb]Not sure if serious. LeBron's Game 6 @ Boston >>>> Kobe's [SIZE="4"][B]career[/B][/SIZE].[/QUOTE]
How :mad: are you today your hero is exposed yet again:lol
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win or lose, Lebron's stat line is always the same. I just for a few games, especially in playoffs, where Lebron can just say, f*** assist, f*** passing when teammates aint hitting shots, I'm gonna go out and just bombs away because i'm a 4-time MVP and it's time to just put on a show and carry them.
I want Lebron to go for 45+ pts where he just dominates offensively the whole game. Not just in a 3-4 minutes stretch, but the whole game. I want him to tell Wade, "take a back seat son, and just enjoy the show"
But no, it's always the 26-27pts, 8-9 reb, 8-9 assist. I mean, it is a GREAT stat line for just about any other players in the league, but not Lebron. It's average for Lebron. I would like him to be better than average.
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[QUOTE=ripthekik]Those 2 free throws to send Lakers to the playoffs after tearing his achilles were clutcher than anything Lebron has produced in his whole career.[/QUOTE]
Do you really believe that? :coleman:
LeBron has had a lot of clutch moments.
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[QUOTE=tazb]Not sure if serious. LeBron's Game 6 @ Boston >>>> Kobe's [SIZE="4"][B]career[/B][/SIZE].[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/slides/photos/000/727/460/kobespurs2001_display_image.jpg?1297820218[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=tazb]Not sure if serious. LeBron's Game 6 @ Boston >>>> Kobe's [SIZE="4"][B]career[/B][/SIZE].[/QUOTE]
what happen after that game tho for lebron?:lol
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[QUOTE=willds09]what happen after that game tho for lebron?:lol[/QUOTE]
They won the Championship.. U apparently are not even a real basketball fan not knowing that. IF your gonna be a troll at least know your basketball.
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[QUOTE=willds09]what happen after that game tho for lebron?:lol[/QUOTE]
:lol
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[QUOTE=coin24]How :mad: are you today your hero is exposed yet again:lol[/QUOTE]
Not really. :confusedshrug: Haters overreacting as usual after Game 1.:lol
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[QUOTE=Kingwillball]They won the Championship.. U apparently are not even a real basketball fan not knowing that. IF your gonna be a troll at least know your basketball.[/QUOTE]
He confused it with Game 5 in Detroit.
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well i dont think anyone calls him a "Clutch God" but to be fair he still did very well in the 4th quarter scoring points and making his free throws it was just that last shot probably wasnt a good idea on his part.
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Some players get their airballs cleaned up for them.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5uP3bylWFs[/url]
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[QUOTE=Kingwillball]They won the Championship.. U apparently are not even a real basketball fan not knowing that. IF your gonna be a troll at least know your basketball.[/QUOTE]
he said lebron's game 6 at boston, that cud be 2010 u idiot:lol
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[QUOTE=LongLiveTheKing]Do you really believe that? :coleman:
LeBron has had a lot of clutch moments.[/QUOTE]
a lot of clutch moments with 1 given ring, finals appearences 1-3:lol :oldlol: :roll:
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[QUOTE=LongLiveTheKing]:lol[/QUOTE]
im talking about 2010 not 2012:lol
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There's a certain kind of moment in a game that players like Karl Malone, Chris Webber, Carmelo Anthony, Lebron James, the Denver Nuggets as a unit, the Memphis Grizzlies as a unit, etc. dread.
And for (often way inferior) players and teams like Sam Cassell, the Spurs, Chris Paul, Joe Johnson, Paul Pierce, Durant and Westbrook both, Steve Nash, Dirk, et al., their eyes light up.
The difference between these two groups is the second group is guys who know what they're about. They know how they execute. When there's no room for creativity and free-flowing play, when you have option A and option B to work with and no time for anything else, they know what that means and what to do. And they go out and do it without having to think.
But guys like Lebron, Carmelo, the Nuggets? Any given night, there's no telling where the offense is going to come from, how they're going to score. I don't think I've seen Melo score from the same place twice in his whole career, or in the same way. And when it's crunchtime, all of a sudden there's nothing to do but pull up with a guy draped all over him (sometimes it goes in). Lebron? Same story - 27 points always, in transition, open shot, gets hot in the 3rd and scores ten straight, here a putback, there a lob, there he sees a hole in the defense and attacks it. 55% shooting. But now it's crunchtime and he's not on fire. All he can do is drive until there is a man open he can pass to. And indeed that's all he does. What is Lebron's go-to move? He doesn't have one. Who is the Nuggets' number one option? They don't have one. Their go-to play? They don't have one. And you can see it in their eyes when crunch time comes. They don't know what they're about.
That's what separates champs from could've-beens. Some of these could've-beens have/will win titles, but the odds are against them.
Oh, and "analytics"? Won't do you any good in the last 2 minutes of a close game. No good whatsoever. That's when you turn your Larry Bird on and put the calculator away. You gotta know what you're about.
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And this is the GOAT according to Riley and half of the Heat's fanbase :oldlol: Lebron fans think clutchness is the least important trait in a player. Dat regular season dominance :pimp: Who needs to be clutch when you've got sharpshooters Ray Allen and Chris Bosh on your team?
Oh.. One more thing. Willds09 is a fa99ot and a high school dropout. I apologise if you type the way you do and say the things you do because of a learning disability.
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[QUOTE=FiveRings]And this is the GOAT according to Riley and half of the Heat's fanbase :oldlol: Lebron fans think clutchness is the least important trait in a player. Dat regular season dominance :pimp: Who needs to be clutch when you've got sharpshooters Ray Allen and Chris Bosh on your team?
Oh.. One more thing. Willds09 is a fa99ot and a high school dropout. I apologise if you type the way you do and say the things you do because of a learning disability.[/QUOTE]
man u whish:lol and why u mad at me for? what i do wrong??:confusedshrug:
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[QUOTE=Clifton]There's a certain kind of moment in a game that players like Karl Malone, Chris Webber, Carmelo Anthony, Lebron James, the Denver Nuggets as a unit, the Memphis Grizzlies as a unit, etc. dread.
And for (often way inferior) players and teams like Sam Cassell, the Spurs, Chris Paul, Joe Johnson, Paul Pierce, Durant and Westbrook both, Steve Nash, Dirk, et al., their eyes light up.
The difference between these two groups is the second group is guys who know what they're about. They know how they execute. When there's no room for creativity and free-flowing play, when you have option A and option B to work with and no time for anything else, they know what that means and what to do. And they go out and do it without having to think.
But guys like Lebron, Carmelo, the Nuggets? Any given night, there's no telling where the offense is going to come from, how they're going to score. I don't think I've seen Melo score from the same place twice in his whole career, or in the same way. And when it's crunchtime, all of a sudden there's nothing to do but pull up with a guy draped all over him (sometimes it goes in). Lebron? Same story - 27 points always, in transition, open shot, gets hot in the 3rd and scores ten straight, here a putback, there a lob, there he sees a hole in the defense and attacks it. 55% shooting. But now it's crunchtime and he's not on fire. All he can do is drive until there is a man open he can pass to. And indeed that's all he does. What is Lebron's go-to move? He doesn't have one. Who is the Nuggets' number one option? They don't have one. Their go-to play? They don't have one. And you can see it in their eyes when crunch time comes. They don't know what they're about.
That's what separates champs from could've-beens. Some of these could've-beens have/will win titles, but the odds are against them.
Oh, and "analytics"? Won't do you any good in the last 2 minutes of a close game. No good whatsoever. That's when you turn your Larry Bird on and put the calculator away. You gotta know what you're about.[/QUOTE]
Did you just group Carmelo Anthony (widely regarded as one of the most clutch players in the league) and Lebron James together in terms of ability to hit clutch shots? So you're saying Melo doesn't have a go to move or is afraid/can't hit big shots in end of game situations? Are you high? :biggums:
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[QUOTE=willds09]man u whish:lol and why u mad at me for? what i do wrong??:confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
:biggums: Whish? Whish? You can't even god damn properly spell wish? :biggums:
You din du nuttin 2 makk me mad for. It naught ur falt yu have lurning disbilitie. I sorie willds. U cool miy ni99uh i ent mad at yuh.
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[QUOTE=Breezy]Some players get their airballs cleaned up for them.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5uP3bylWFs[/url][/QUOTE]
this is why you need good offensive rebounders with players like kobe.
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[QUOTE=Breezy]Some players get their airballs cleaned up for them.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5uP3bylWFs[/url][/QUOTE]
dayum...
that was sure impressive airball pass from Kobrick:applause: :bowdown:
Clutch god for sure