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Very good NBA starter
Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by Faptastrophe
Clutch!
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Last edited by Orlando Magic; 03-11-2012 at 03:57 PM.
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Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by guy
5 years ago. Most reasonable posters think he was clutch in Cleveland anyway and that he's changed as a player, athletically and mentally, ever since he came to Miami.
No I hear most idiots on here say "Look, there's a such thing as a clutch gene. Jordan had it. Kobe has it. Lebron just doesn't have it"
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Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by RonySeikalyFTL
No I hear most idiots on here say "Look, there's a such thing as a clutch gene. Jordan had it. Kobe has it. Lebron just doesn't have it"
Call it a clutch gene or whatever you want. Either way, its pretty clear that both Jordan and Kobe have been more consistently clutch and fearless in their careers then Lebron has, especially Jordan.
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NBA Legend
Re: Lebron = Clutch
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^do you guys have this shit saved on your computer i see the same photos of stats in every thread
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Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by pauk
Jordan? Yes...
Kobe? Not even cloooooooooooooooooooseeeeeeee.....
37-97 .360% in game 7's
38-108 .352% in title winning games
41% in 37 finals games
66-163 .400% to win finals mvp.. lowest fg% for any Finals MVP
14-56 .250% game winning shots
yup
Kobe
Gamewinning shots since 2002-03
Okay. Those stats don't take into account the numerous shots that Lebron has passed up. The fact is Lebron has had a problem of passing it in the clutch when he shouldn't while Kobe has had a problem of shooting it too much in the end when he should'v passed it up. And even with that, the stats are still quite similar. And either way, I mentioned "consistently". Kobe's mentality and clutch ability at the end of games hasn't changed much for over a decade. Lebron's has taken a nosedive ever since he came to Miami.
And seriously, you're bringing up the FINALS? Kobe hasn't been a great Finals performer at all, but REALLY?
I've always thought Kobe is overrated in the clutch and playoffs, but he's hardly ever just shied away from the moment like Lebron has at times.
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2nd Greatest Player
Re: Lebron = Clutch
ESPN and Yahoo NBA's Adrian Worsnojerski the world wide leader in brainwashing these basketball fans.
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Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by guy
Okay. Those stats don't take into account the numerous shots that Lebron has passed up. The fact is Lebron has had a problem of passing it in the clutch when he shouldn't while Kobe has had a problem of shooting it too much in the end when he should'v passed it up. And even with that, the stats are still quite similar. And either way, I mentioned "consistently". Kobe's mentality and clutch ability at the end of games hasn't changed much for over a decade. Lebron's has taken a nosedive ever since he came to Miami.
And seriously, you're bringing up the FINALS? Kobe hasn't been a great Finals performer at all, but REALLY?
I've always thought Kobe is overrated in the clutch and playoffs, but he's hardly ever just shied away from the moment like Lebron has at times.
You are trying to reason with pauk with LeBron, good luck.
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by guy
Okay. Those stats don't take into account the numerous shots that Lebron has passed up.
What? LeBron's 2nd only to Kobe in last-shot attempts since entering the league. What more do you want?
That said, he's NOT a clutch player today. His only 2 buckets in the half-court came via long 3's. How often is that going to happen? He's a player who struggles to create and doesn't like taking long jumpers with the pressure on. Which is why he'll continue to struggle in the 4th qtr the rest of his career.
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03-11-2012, 06:38 PM
#100
2nd Greatest Player
Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by Indian guy
What? LeBron's 2nd only to Kobe in last-shot attempts since entering the league. What more do you want?
That said, he's NOT a clutch player today. His only 2 buckets in the half-court came via long 3's. How often is that going to happen? He's a player who struggles to create and doesn't like taking long jumpers with the pressure on. Which is why he'll continue to struggle in the 4th qtr the rest of his career.
This
LeBron is also 7 years younger than Kobe. Kobe is already a 16 yrs. NBA veteran. LBJ will have the same numbers of shot attempts in his 15th NBA Season.
Think before you posts.
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03-11-2012, 06:39 PM
#101
Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by blablabla
^do you guys have this shit saved on your computer i see the same photos of stats in every thread
How much more you need??
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03-11-2012, 06:40 PM
#102
You hear that?
Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by pauk
Jordan? Yes...
Kobe? Not even cloooooooooooooooooooseeeeeeee.....
37-97 .360% in game 7's
38-108 .352% in title winning games
41% in 37 finals games
66-163 .400% to win finals mvp.. lowest fg% for any Finals MVP
14-56 .250% game winning shots
yup
Kobe
Stop posting old stats.
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03-11-2012, 06:42 PM
#103
NBA lottery pick
Re: Lebron = Clutch
IN CLUTCH BYNUM >> LEBRON
thank you
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03-11-2012, 06:45 PM
#104
2nd Greatest Player
Re: Lebron = Clutch
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03-11-2012, 07:23 PM
#105
Re: Lebron = Clutch
Originally Posted by Indian guy
What? LeBron's 2nd only to Kobe in last-shot attempts since entering the league. What more do you want?
That said, he's NOT a clutch player today. His only 2 buckets in the half-court came via long 3's. How often is that going to happen? He's a player who struggles to create and doesn't like taking long jumpers with the pressure on. Which is why he'll continue to struggle in the 4th qtr the rest of his career.
Nevermind, I read that wrong Either way, in his Cleveland days I never argued that Kobe was on a completely different level then Lebron clutchwise. But throughout there careers, Kobe seems to be more consistent in the clutch specifically because of whats gone on with Lebron the past few years.
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