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Austin Reaves Fam
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
enjoy it while it lasts... he's playing with LeCancer now
if lebron is a cancer then how would you describe an admittedly selfish player like kobe
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Red Nation
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
based on historical evidence. this is my prediction
kevin love before lebron
26/13/4
kevin love after lebron
16/10/2
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kyrie irving before lebron
21/4/6
kyrie irving after lebron
14/2/4
Lol you're definitely delusional, dude. To think they're stats will go down that much... you must be out of your mind.
Kevin Love's stats will probably look something like - 20 ppg/11 rpg/3 apg
Kyrie - 18 ppg 7 apg
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2Willd & 2Fresh est.86
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by red1
if lebron is a cancer then how would you describe an admittedly selfish player like kobe
How is kobe a cancer?
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Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by Smook A.
Lol why the hell are you putting their final season stats with LeBron up? You make it look like they did worse than what they actually did.
Larry Hughes before LeBron: 22/6/5
After: 15.5/4/4
Dwyane Wade before LeBron: 26.6/7/5
After: 25.5/6/5
Chris Bosh before LeBron: 24/11/2
After: 19/8/2
Shaquille O'Neal before LeBron: 18/8/2
After: 12/7/1.5
Larry Hughes' role really changed, that is why his stats dropped. The amount of touches he got were decreased too, because LeBron was obviously the main ball-handler.
Dwyane Wade's stats didn't really change after his 1st year with LeBron. They decreased every year after that season because he got older and his knee was bothering him more.
Chris Bosh went from the #1 guy to #3. He was the main guy in Toronto. They went to him almost every possession. In Miami he was behind Dwyane Wade and of course LeBron James. Which means he got less touches.
Shaq was just getting older. He was 37 at the time he signed with the Cavs.
cancer takes atleast 2-3 years to kill someone
wade and bosh's were a steady decline
but shaq and larry's were fatal right from the start
R.I.P
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Austin Reaves Fam
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by Real14
How is kobe a cancer?
where did I say that kobe is a cancer? I asked a hypothetical question
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Red Nation
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
cancer takes atleast 2-3 years to kill someone
wade and bosh's were a steady decline
but shaq and larry's were fatal right from the start
R.I.P
Well Wade's stats were going to decline even if LeBron didn't come to Miami. He was getting older and his knee was going to become a problem for him.
And like I said before... Chris Bosh went from the 1st option on a team to the 3rd.
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2Willd & 2Fresh est.86
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by red1
where did I say that kobe is a cancer? I asked a hypothetical question
Oh I see.
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Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by red1
if lebron is a cancer then how would you describe an admittedly selfish player like kobe
kobes literally had some of the most positive affects on teammates
hes made like 20 scrubs seem like genuine ballers for a few years
hes made average guys into allstars. and turned some role players into possible HOF arguments
every single no name guy that plays with kobe ends up getting a huge pay day from some other team. then gets cut and winds up in europe once he doesnt have anyone like kobe to take attention away from him
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3peat
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Those numbers are misleading. Wade was playing like and putting up superstar numbers in 2011? How is that possible with LeCancer? Even in 2012 wade was playing some great ball, but he got hurt and took a back seat and he started to decline. Bosh, well no shit his numbers will go down when you go from a 1st to 3rd option and play less minutes than in Toronto. And your numbers are wrong, he averaged 24/11 in 2010 and then averaged 19/9 in 2011. He averages 17/7 over the 4 years, and comparing his per 36 numbers from miami and toronto is pretty close; 19.7/9 to 18/8. Even brons numbers went down a bit from cleveland, he averaged something like 30/8/9 in his last year than went to 27/7/7. And bron led them to 2 championships, I guess they must be so upset about their careers 'dying'.
Shaq averaged 18/8 playing 30mpg then averaged 12/7 whilst barely playing over 20mpg, not to mention he was playing in Phoenix. Hughes was still averaging something like 15-16ppg and he got hurt as well, and he had a different role on the team too.
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Curry fam
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by Warfan
Those numbers are misleading. Wade was playing like and putting up superstar numbers in 2011? How is that possible with LeCancer? Even in 2012 wade was playing some great ball, but he got hurt and took a back seat and he started to decline. Bosh, well no shit his numbers will go down when you go from a 1st to 3rd option and play less minutes than in Toronto. And your numbers are wrong, he averaged 24/11 in 2010 and then averaged 19/9 in 2011. He averages 17/7 over the 4 years, and comparing his per 36 numbers from miami and toronto is pretty close; 19.7/9 to 18/8. Even brons numbers went down a bit from cleveland, he averaged something like 30/8/9 in his last year than went to 27/7/7. And bron led them to 2 championships, I guess they must be so upset about their careers 'dying'.
Shaq averaged 18/8 playing 30mpg then averaged 12/7 whilst barely playing over 20mpg, not to mention he was playing in Phoenix. Hughes was still averaging something like 15-16ppg and he got hurt as well and of course he had a different role on the team.
Kenneth is a troll, what did you expect?
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by Cocaine80s
Mods. this shit is ban worthy
Bosh was forced to play out of position because the heat were small as fvck. Wade played great with Lebron until 2013 then he started to decline, especially with his knee. Shaq and Hughes though? Future negged
Have a you piece of shit poster.
You got too butthurt over this.
Future negged.
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Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by Warfan
Those numbers are misleading. Wade was playing like and putting up superstar numbers in 2011? How is that possible with LeCancer? Even in 2012 wade was playing some great ball, but he got hurt and took a back seat and he started to decline. Bosh, well no shit his numbers will go down when you go from a 1st to 3rd option and play less minutes than in Toronto. And your numbers are wrong, he averaged 24/11 in 2010 and then averaged 19/9 in 2011. He averages 17/7 over the 4 years, and comparing his per 36 numbers from miami and toronto is pretty close; 19.7/9 to 18/8. Even brons numbers went down a bit from cleveland, he averaged something like 30/8/9 in his last year than went to 27/7/7. And bron led them to 2 championships, I guess they must be so upset about their careers 'dying'.
Shaq averaged 18/8 playing 30mpg then averaged 12/7 whilst barely playing over 20mpg, not to mention he was playing in Phoenix. Hughes was still averaging something like 15-16ppg and he got hurt as well and of course he had a different role on the team.
the only time wade looked like wade was in the 2011 finals when lebron quit on the team and hid in the corner.
what does that tell everyone?
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
the only time wade looked like wade was in the 2011 finals when lebron quit on the team and hid in the corner.
what does that tell everyone?
I know he is trolling a little, but this dude is funny
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NBA All-star
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
chris bosh before lebron
24/11
chris bosh after lebron
16/6
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dwyane wade before lebron
26/7/5
dwyane wade after lebron
19/4/4
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shaquille oneal before lebron
18/8
shaquille oneal after lebron
12/6
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larry hughes before lebron
22/6/5
larry highes after lebron
12/2/1
Lebrons team... where careers come to die
Bosh = 1st option, 3rd option.
Wade = 1st option prime, 2nd option after bunch of injuries
Shaq = (notice how the smiley is called "OLDlol"
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Curry fam
Re: Kyrie Had One Hell of a Year
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
the only time wade looked like wade was in the 2011 finals when lebron quit on the team and hid in the corner.
what does that tell everyone?
Wade averaged 30/7/5 vs Boston you tool.
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