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I go HAM
Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
In 2016 the Warriors become first team in NBA history to win 73 games and set an NBA record.
-KD and Thunder are up 3 to 1 versus this 73 win team yet choke the lead and get eliminated
-LBJ and Cavs are down 3 to 1 versus this 73 win team yet mount the greatest comeback in sports history to win a chip
-This scares everyone. LBJ is so alpha that Durant is so scared that he JOINS the 73 win team.
-Was LeBron's 2016 NBA Finals ring the most powerful showing in NBA history?
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Local High School Star
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
keep the posts shorter or you're liable to burn another order of fries
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The triggerer
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Lebron crying about other teams colluding.
Delicious
What's next? James Harden complaining to the refs about other players flopping?
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JT
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by Gileraracer
Lebron crying about other teams colluding.
Delicious
What's next? James Harden complaining to the refs about other players flopping?
I feel like I've seen him do that before
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The Magic are a trash
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Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
In the end, lebron rings arent respected. Its a cowards ring. A cheaters ring. Theres a reason why high standards alpha men dont respect it. Coz we dont settle for less.
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Our Lord & Savior
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
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Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by SpaceJam
high standards loves underdogs coz the return is greater. Just like we support low stats players coz the satisfaction is greater when they win.
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Our Lord & Savior
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by knicksman
high standards loves underdogs coz the return is greater. Just like we support low stats players coz the satisfaction is greater when they win.
Is that what you kept telling yourself huh.
So basically the opposite of high standards? The Knicks consistently put out garbage season after season, keep telling yourself you're a man of high standards though
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Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by SpaceJam
Is that what you kept telling yourself huh.
So basically the opposite of high standards? The Knicks consistently put out garbage season after season, keep telling yourself you're a man of high standards though
youre triggered brah. But it is what it is.
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Our Lord & Savior
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by knicksman
youre triggered brah. But it is what it is.
Hope your high standard self can enjoy another 45 years of mediocrity bro. What was it, 18 losses in a row or something before your last win?
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Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
not when he needed a better big 3 and the other teams big 3 to be split up for games 5 and 6 illegally through collusion with league officials/head office
plus kyrie led the cavs to all 4 victories. lebron was just a garbage time stat padder
cavs first victory:
0-2 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 12 ft
0-4 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot from 1 ft
0-6 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 1 ft
4-13 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot at rim
4-19 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot at rim
6-21 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 20 ft
8-23 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 18 ft
10-25+2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 13 ft
10-30+3 K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 24 ft
13-33+3 K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 27 ft
game over... cavs never looked back
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cavs 2nd victory tied 61-61 at half time
K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 1 ft +2 63-61
L. James makes 3-pt shot from 26 ft +3 67-64
K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 9 ft +2 69-66
L. James makes 2-pt shot at rim +2 71-66
K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 26 ft +3 74-66
L. James makes 2-pt shot from 2 ft +2 77-71
K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 28 ft (assist by L. James) +3 80-73
L. James makes 3-pt shot from 25 ft +3 89-80
K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 9 ft +2 95-87
L. James makes 2-pt shot from 16 ft +2 97-88
K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 8 ft +2 101-92
K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 8 ft +2 104-96
K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 14 ft +2 106-96
K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 26 ft +3 109-96
game over.. cavs never looked back
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cavs 3rd victory
0-4 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 13 ft
0-6 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot at rim
0-8 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot from 3 ft
2-11 +3 K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 28 ft
2-13 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot at rim
7-20 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 18 ft
9-26 +2 L. James makes 2-pt shot from 1 ft
13-34 +3 K. Irving makes 3-pt shot from 27 ft
18-37 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot from 17 ft
26-43 +2 K. Irving makes 2-pt shot at rim
game over ... cavs never looked back
all in all...
kyrie scored 51 points on 22 field goals in key moments
lebron scored 26 points on 12 field goals in key moments[/QUOTE]
then in the last victory lebron choked the last 4 minutes bricking shot after shot after shot after shot until this happened
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The triggerer
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by kennethgriffen
all in all...
kyrie scored 51 points on 22 field goals in key moments
lebron scored 26 points on 12 field goals in key moments
Absolutely CRAZY. Lebron was absolutely carried in key moments
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Un Hermano de Bernie
Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by TheCorporation
In 2016 the Warriors become first team in NBA history to win 73 games and set an NBA record.
-KD and Thunder are up 3 to 1 versus this 73 win team yet choke the lead and get eliminated
-LBJ and Cavs are down 3 to 1 versus this 73 win team yet mount the greatest comeback in sports history to win a chip
-This scares everyone. LBJ is so alpha that Durant is so scared that he JOINS the 73 win team.
-Was LeBron's 2016 NBA Finals ring the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapped the Snaq/Kirby Lakers in '99 closing the Forum forever.
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapping the Snaq/Kirby Lakers in 2003 made them go and form a super team by recruiting Malone and GP.
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapping LeBron in 2007 and plant the seeds of doubt that would lead him to flee for more halp in Miami, changing NBA history.
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapped LeBron again in 2014 ending the Miami Heat's run forever and chasing LeBum back to Cleveland.
Common Denominator=Tim Duncan
That dude Tim Duncan is a greater goat than LeBronze bruh.
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Re: Was this the most powerful showing in NBA history?
Originally Posted by Loco 50
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapped the Snaq/Kirby Lakers in '99 closing the Forum forever.
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapping the Snaq/Kirby Lakers in 2003 made them go and form a super team by recruiting Malone and GP.
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapping LeBron in 2007 and plant the seeds of doubt that would lead him to flee for more halp in Miami, changing NBA history.
Tim Duncan and them Spurs bitchslapped LeBron again in 2014 ending the Miami Heat's run forever and chasing LeBum back to Cleveland.
Common Denominator=Tim Duncan
That dude Tim Duncan is a greater goat than LeBronze bruh.
its ok for duncan fans to trash talk lebron
but kobe?
lol common ... kobe owned duncan 4 out of 6 times in the playoffs ( the only 2 wins for duncan coming against SHAQ's 1999 flawed lakers without a true coach and in 03 when horry missed every single one of his three point attempts and while kobe was playing with a torn labrum in his shoulder and a torn knee ( both of which required surgery )
kobe SMASHED duncan in 01
kobe SMASHED duncan in 02
Kobe SMASHED duncan in 04
and Kobe SMASHED Duncan in 08
and he also "REDEEMED" team USA in 08 after duncans collapse in 04
all while putting down the most posters in league history on one player
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQxgHgRh95Y
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