Kobe v Lebron in Playoff Clutch Situations

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7-28 in the playoffs too. Go outside and get some air. Six years since he’s even been in a playoff game now. Hasn’t made one in the playoffs with the game on the line since before iron man 1 was in theaters.
 

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I love how you conveniently glossed over my first point about your false god being 18-28 in Finals games. :mjgrin:

Two can play at the game. How many All NBA defensive 1st teams does Lebron have?:MjOhhGrin2:

How many does Kobe have in comparison?
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This thread ain't got shyt to do with Awards or Lebron's finals record. I wanna know what Lebron's clutch stats look like under 30 seconds compared to Kobe's. :gucci:
 
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Add in 3 more misses in the 2012 playoffs and you’ve got his full playoff list. OP should seek some counseling.

nah my list is accurate. how many times are you gonna edit your post tho :mjlol:

This thread ain't got shyt to do with Awards or Lebron's finals record. I wanna know what Lebron's clutch stats look like
Your false God's clutch stats look like being 4/23 in the last two minutes of Finals games when within 3 points :scusthov:

ain't shyt when ray allen aint there to bail him out :wow:


Finals: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

Lebron

  • He is 4/23 in clutch situations
 
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I say this all the time. The coliseum/sports equivalent of trump supporters/Fox News viewers and talking heads. Reality, logic, and common sense aren’t subjects they have much familiarity with.
In the playoffs, 2 minutes or less, in the 4th quarter and Overtime on shots to tie or take the lead
What you are doing is reducing the sample size to fit your narrative. Clutch is the last two minutes of a game. Y'all are ignoring the other 1:30 like it doesn't count for anything and that's straight up illogical :mjlol:

When you do that it actually hurts your argument because when I reduce the sample size to just final games it actually makes Lebron look worse.

Lebron

  • He is 4/23 in clutch situations
  • His free throw shooting is 10/14
  • His true shooting is 31%
  • Assists per 36: 3.7 assists
  • TO per 36: 3.7 TO
 

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In the playoffs, 2 minutes or less, in the 4th quarter and Overtime on shots to tie or take the lead

Kobe is 17-50 (.340)
Lebron is 26-61 (.426)

You can look this up yourself before spouting this nonsense.

What you are doing is reducing the sample size to fit your narrative. Clutch is the last two minutes of a game.

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Those numbers are the final 2 minutes of the game

Do you want me to post the Kobe/Lebron numbers for shots with 5 seconds or less, too?
 

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Those numbers are the final 2 minutes of the game

Do you want me to post the Kobe/Lebron numbers for shots with 5 seconds or less, too?
Do you know how statistics work? Any dumbass can reduce sample size to make an outlandish argument. The broader the stats are the clearer the picture. The more time of “clutch” time in the game you include the more accurate the stats reflect both players performance. You Bron stains are desperate to discount the other 1 minute 30 seconds and I wonder why :mjgrin:

Do you want me to post kobe v lebron in the clutch in the finals ?:mjgrin:

That’s where it counts the most right on the finals :mjgrin:
 

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Do you know how statistics work? Any dumbass can reduce sample size to make an outlandish argument. The broader the stats are the clearer the picture. The more time of “clutch” time in the game you include the more accurate the stats reflect both players performance. You Bron stains are desperate to discount the other 1 minute 30 seconds and I wonder why :mjgrin:

Do you want me to post kobe v lebron in the clutch in the finals ?:mjgrin:

That’s where it counts the most right on the finals :mjgrin:
If you want to extend the sample size to more minutes...to get a more accurate representation of who is a better player, then you might as well compare their career numbers.
And...spoiler alert...Lebron will come out on top.
 
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