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    Quote Originally Posted by WeGetRing2012
    At 28, that's pretty incredible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aj1987
    At 28, that's pretty incredible.
    at 28 possibly having 1-3 record in the finals is totally embarassing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aj1987
    At 28, that's pretty incredible.

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    His legacy was on the line in 2012.

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    You guys hope on conclusions really fast .. If he loses, it hurts his prime momentum, but that doesnt mean he cant get 2 more championships.. which i guess its the max he can get, unless he join another forces, but hey no one knows..


    i go for Spurs 4-1.


    As much as i dislike how he cares about stats and shot decision ,if any, he's one of a kind...


    Even if he wins this year, he's not in my top ten , but rather 12th or 11th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fozi

    As much as i dislike how he cares about stats and shot decision ,if any, he's one of a kind...
    The finals always seems to magnify and punish the weakness of any player.

    Kobe's fg, Lebron's mental stability.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by RidonKs
    lol really?

    nobody will remember this shit fifteen years down the line. i mean he'll have to win a few more times of course, but losing three times in the finals won't be remembered. MAKING the finals seven or eight or nine times will be remembered. and if his career pans out and he collects rings and trophies as i can only assume he will, these losses will be chocked up to some other circumstance. too young in cleveland. dirk's time was due. wade and bosh didn't step up. no true center to battle in the middle.

    even if he loses this series, lebron will come out fine in the churn of history, you're crazy to think otherwise
    Pretty much this, I'm not even a LeBron fan.

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    Lebron is too talented to lose to The Spurs. The Spurs are so last decade

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeGetRing2012
    Damn, when you put it like that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacquiao
    at 28 possibly having 1-3 record in the finals is totally embarassing.
    Doesn't Jerry West have a 1-9 Finals record? He's considered to be a top 15 player. I don't see how Lebron can to any worse than that.

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    It would be 1-3. This is his 4th finals appearance. Lot of ball to be played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allball
    It would be 1-3. This is his 4th finals appearance. Lot of ball to be played.
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    1 win 3 losses yes, but that's not how normal people do math.
    1/4 is the correct way to put it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aj1987
    Doesn't Jerry West have a 1-9 Finals record? He's considered to be a top 15 player. I don't see how Lebron can to any worse than that.
    Beat me to it, but you must understand that in those days they played barefoot in drafty gyms so it was much more difficult to shoot. Also the game was MUCH more physical back then, basketball back then was more akin to modern day MMA than basketball.

    It is true that West played with some the all-time greatest players and only won once in 9 Finals and played like shit in the one Finals he did win but he's still the a top 2-3 SG ever I don't care how much he lost.









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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomerang
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    1 win 3 losses yes, but that's not how normal people do math.
    1/4 is the correct way to put it.
    Either way is correct, but 1-4 is not.

    Also regular season records aren't 45/82, they're 45-37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilgodfather1
    Either way is correct, but 1-4 is not.

    Also regular season records aren't 45/82, they're 45-37.

    I see it as 1-4.. 1 from 4 attempts. Like a boxscore..

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