Bron's game 6 against the Spurs is so underrated

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Somehow the narrative is that Lebron shies away from the moment.
And yet before Ray Allen hit that 3 pointer...it was Lebron who took the shot before it.

This is what people talk about. The narratives change all the time. When they said he's scared of the moment and you prove that wrong....they'll say he doesn't make the shots. When you show them the numbers that proves that wrong, they'll come up with some excuse like "it wasn't the finals...it wasn't the series clincher....it was a tie game...it was only against XYZ team...etc"

Amazing series. A really sad loss for us Spurs fans, but after winning it the next year and having time to reflect on it....that 2013 series was really damn good.

That shyt was fire:wow:
 

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Outside of Rays three, I only remember Bron shooting a three that bricked so bad, the backboard is still shaking

That's what's called cognitive bias. You forget all the amazing, momentum changing plays he did but focus on a miss because you're more focused on appeasing your viewpoint than what actually happened.
 

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That's what's called cognitive bias. You forget all the amazing, momentum changing plays he did but focus on a miss because you're more focused on appeasing your viewpoint than what actually happened.
What happened was Ray saved his legacy with that 3 and the shot before it that he took damn shattered the backboard. That ain’t bias. That’s what actually happened
 

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Can’t remember anything but Bron bricking that 3 :yeshrug:
 

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Bron also had a big block on Tim Duncan in the 4th if I’m not mistaken and was everywhere on defense really limited Tony Parker

Made the three to bring the game within three, closed game 7 with 37 points.

But nah Ray Allen won the series for them :mjlol:
 

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Post one thread praising some aspect of Bron's game and the haters and Kobe stans lose their fukking minds. Absolutely mind numbingly pathetic. Can't even praise the current best player who is actually STILL PLAYING without a small portion of users here foaming at the mouth.
The Seum doing Seum thangs.:stylin:
 

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Not as underrated as his Game 7. People talk about that Ray Allen shot as though it won them the tite. They still had another game (plus overtime of Game 6) to play and Bron dominated and hit the big shots at the end of it.

exactly
game 7 was underrated
i believe bron scored like 37 pts
 

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That's what's called cognitive bias. You forget all the amazing, momentum changing plays he did but focus on a miss because you're more focused on appeasing your viewpoint than what actually happened.

this :obama::salute:
 

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Can’t remember anything but Bron bricking that 3 :yeshrug:
Outside of Rays three, I only remember Bron shooting a three that bricked so bad, the backboard is still shaking
That's what's called cognitive bias. You forget all the amazing, momentum changing plays he did but focus on a miss because you're more focused on appeasing your viewpoint than what actually happened.
What happened was Ray saved his legacy with that 3 and the shot before it that he took damn shattered the backboard. That ain’t bias. That’s what actually happened
No, that's actually not what happened.

After LeBron bricked that three, the ball got batted around, got pushed out back to LeBron, and then he swished a three to cut the lead to two.

The brick that went off the backboard was an entire possession before Ray's three and since LeBron hit the three off the second chance, missing the first one literally didn't affect the score at all. Ray's three game off the rebound on the next possession, which was a good shot that missed soft off of the top of the front of the rim.

You just proved his cognitive bias point perfectly.
 
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