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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by Blue&Orange
Ish basketball forum for retards.
Straight line 2 meters pass with no one even close between the two players. Even someone with down sindrome with motor skills affected would make that pass, the fact that someone thinks that this shitty play proves anything about LEbron and provoked a five page discussion is mind-boggling.
I cringe at the posters saying this is a great pass.
Makes me wonder if they have played ball in their lives.
Straight forward pass, no bodies in the way, 8 to 10 feet away, player was wide open.
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"The One"
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by poido123
I cringe at the posters saying this is a great pass.
Makes me wonder if they have played ball in their lives.
Straight forward pass, no bodies in the way, 8 to 10 feet away, player was wide open.
But it's a no look pass?
People are impressed because they have no hand eye coordination, and like you said, aren't athletes themselves.
These people are basketball novices. "no look" is a buzzword and these fat slobs eat it up and praise a basic pass.
I'm much more impressed with Irving's ability to finish the layup over Hill.
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Coach
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by chazzy
Was expecting a Steph Curry play, disappointed
Best player in basketball?
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Good college starter
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
It just went from good pass to most overrated pass of all time. Irving was open as hell but far away from lebron enough for him to see on a 180 axis. He just looks at a different player and makes the basic pass. Its really that simple.
I understand that lebron stans are starting to lower the bar but geeez
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Good college starter
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
If somebody is within ur 180 vision then its not a no look pass. Because you can still see them. Behind the back and stuff is a no looker.
This was just a no f
direct eye contact pass lmao
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2nd Greatest Player
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
Best player in basketball?
This
Curry is getting overrated here.
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by Budadiiii
But it's a no look pass?
People are impressed because they have no hand eye coordination, and like you said, aren't athletes themselves.
These people are basketball novices. "no look" is a buzzword and these fat slobs eat it up and praise a basic pass.
I'm much more impressed with Irving's ability to finish the layup over Hill.
Basement warriors and armchair experts should know everything about good passes.
watching youtube highlights and games on TV is all you need to know.
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I hit open 5-foot jumpshots with ease
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
LeGoat.
These kobe stans cant even bring themselves to give credit to the GOAT.
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I get superstar calls
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Why didn't Lebron just shoot it? He was wide open like 12 feet from the basket.
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11-30-2014, 07:46 PM
#100
High School Varsity 6th Man
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by poido123
I cringe at the posters saying this is a great pass.
Makes me wonder if they have played ball in their lives.
Straight forward pass, no bodies in the way, 8 to 10 feet away, player was wide open.
LBJ himself was wide open as well, no player anywhere near him. A nice play but nothing special.
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11-30-2014, 08:03 PM
#101
GOAT
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by eSOL
LeGoat.
These kobe stans cant even bring themselves to give credit to the GOAT.
They've always hated on MJ.
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11-30-2014, 08:08 PM
#102
Local High School Star
Re: And this is why he is the best player in basketball...
Originally Posted by jlip
This is one of the few true "no look" passes I've seen Lebron actually throw. Typically he looks away after he's made the pass. This was nice.
I've always thought the same thing, not necessarily just with Lebron's passes, but more no-look passes in general. Most no-look passes are pass the ball and look away passes.
And yes, cool play.
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