LeBron: "If I get 37 shots in a game, I'm going to put up 60, 70. Easy."

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Remembers NBA Finals 2010 Game 7 :whistle:
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The same dudes not saying shyt about Lebron's inefficiency would be calling out Kobe if he had 37 points on 37 shots. The hypocrisy is so thick, you can put a knife through it.

Bro if any player started off 0-11 from the field and then managed to produce 37-11-18 and 2 clutch shots, everyone would be hyping the performance up.

Aint nothing to do with Lebron himself. It was just a great performance :dahell:
 

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Let me get my violin for you, hold on.

Dude has played more top-level games (NBA and Olympic) in the last 5 years than any player in any 5-year stretch, ever. While averaging close to 40 minutes/game a lot of the time and being the main offensive and defensive threat for his team the whole time. And he's 260 pounds covering as much ground on the floor as anyone.

Can you just be honest and say that he's probably tiring out and that (along with the other issues on his team) is why his efficiency slipped this year? Or do you think of Lebron as some sort of superhero?


The fukk is going on?

You negged me for saying that Lebron is tired. :russ:



The same dudes not saying shyt about Lebron's inefficiency would be calling out Kobe if he had 37 points on 37 shots. The hypocrisy is so thick, you can put a knife through it.
y'all keep fukking ignoring the 13 assists and 18 rebounds and two clutch shots.


Why the fukk we would hate on Kobe if he had that statine and those game clenching shots :dahell:

I'd love for these guys to name one game where Kobe threw up a statline close to that with 10+ assists and he got hated on by Lebron stans.



Remembers NBA Finals 2010 Game 7 :whistle:

14-37 (38%), 37 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists, 3 steals, hit the final 2 shots to win the game
6-24 (25%), 23 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, didn't make a FG in the last 5 minutes

Ya'all going to act like those two lines are even remotely similar? I mean, besides Lebron shooting 50% better to score 60% more points, SIX TIMES as many assists, THREE TIMES as many steals, and being the one who hit the clutch shots instead of having Pau and MWP hit the shots for him, it was practically the same game. :lolbron:
 
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14-37 (38%), 37 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists, 3 steals, hit the final 2 shots to win the game
6-24 (25%), 23 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, didn't make a FG in the last 5 minutes

One was a game 7 of a finals (more fatigue) against a better defense and didn't go OT to pile up more stats :ok:

My statement still stands.
 

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One was a game 7 of a finals (more fatigue) against a better defense and didn't go OT to pile up more stats :ok:

Kobestans. You do realize that it was Game 7 for EVERYONE, and so his opponents had the same fatigue that he did? :mjlol:

Lebron played 49 minutes to Kobe's 45 minutes - 10% more minutes doesn't explain the huge difference in stat lines. I guess if Kobe's game had gone overtime, he would have made 6 straight shots to get his FG% up to Lebron's level, dished out 11 assists in 5 minutes, and decided to get around to actually hitting the clutch shots instead of letting Pau and MWP hit them for him. :lolbron:

We can also point out Lebron's best offensive help in this game was, uh...Delly? Who would have been the 9th guy off the bench in that Laker game?


Kobestan - where 23-15-2-1 on 25% shooting without the clutch shots is just as good as 37-18-13-3 on 38% shooting with the clutch shots.
 
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Kobestans are pure moron. You do realize that it was Game 7 for EVERYONE, and so his opponents had the same fatigue that he did? :mjlol:

Which is why the game was inefficient overall :ohhh:

Lebron played 49 minutes to Kobe's 45 minutes - 10% more minutes doesn't explain the huge difference in stat lines.

Which is where fatigue and a better defense comes in :ohhh:
 

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Dude has played more top-level games (NBA and Olympic) in the last 5 years than any player in any 5-year stretch, ever. While averaging close to 40 minutes/game a lot of the time and being the main offensive and defensive threat for his team the whole time. And he's 260 pounds covering as much ground on the floor as anyone.

Can you just be honest and say that he's probably tiring out and that (along with the other issues on his team) is why his efficiency slipped this year? Or do you think of Lebron as some sort of superhero?




You fukking negged me for saying that Lebron is tired. :russ:






I'd love for these guys to name one game where Kobe threw up a statline close to that with 10+ assists and he got hated on by Lebron stans.





14-37 (38%), 37 points, 18 rebounds, 13 assists, 3 steals, hit the final 2 shots to win the game
6-24 (25%), 23 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, didn't make a FG in the last 5 minutes

Ya'all going to act like those two lines are even remotely similar? I mean, besides Lebron shooting 50% better to score 60% more points, SIX TIMES as many assists, THREE TIMES as many steals, and being the one who hit the clutch shots instead of having Pau and MWP hit the shots for him, it was practically the same game. :lolbron:

Kobe didn't hit clutch shots? Obviously you didn't even watch that game 7. And bad shooting is bad shooting. It doesn't matter if it was 7-24(Kobe's statline) or 14-37. I mean both guys got their teams the win but only one constantly got their efficiency brought up. You are just making a lot of excuses. Trying to cover up shyt with gold flakes doesn't mean that it wasn't shyt. And Lebron shot like shyt. Unless dumbasses like you want to apply the same efficiency arguments across the board, you need to shut the fukk up when referring to things like game 7 with Kobe.
 

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Both Pierce and Tony Allen defending Kobe with KG and Perking as rim protectors

Or

Demaree Carroll by himself with no rim protection

:ohhh:


Kobe playing on Legend mode but we comparing that to Lebron on regular mode.
 

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Which is why the game was inefficient overall :ohhh:

Which is where fatigue and a better defense comes in :ohhh:

So being 1 series deeper makes Kobe all fatigued, but being an overtime game or being in his 5th-straight Finals run doesn't make Lebon fatigued. Riiight.

And I'm sure that when your five best teammates are TT, Mosgov, Shump, JR, and Delly, then your job isn't one bit harder than when your five best teammates are Pau, Bynum, Odom, MWP, and Fisher.

And why was Kobe too fatigued to hit the clutch shots, but MWP (played more minutes than Kobe that game) and Pau (more rebounds, assists, blocks, and better shooting than Kobe that game) weren't?

Kobe's teammates hit 21 shots on 36% shooting, so Kobe was WAY below his team's efficiency and did almost nothing (2 assists on those 21 FGs) to help it. Lebron's teammates hit 26 shots on 43% shooting, so Lebron was close to his team's efficiency and was a LARGE part of the reason (13 assists on those 26 FGs) for why it was that high.
 
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