Paul George Blames 1 Player for Preventing Him from Winning NBA Title

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So thru an equivalent 13 years, LeBron played against more All-Time players and more All-Time teams than Mike did. LeBron ran into two dynasties that accounted for 4 of his 7 playoff losses thru 13 years...
How many times in an “equivalent 13 years” was LeBron outplayed in a Finals series by a teammate and/or opponent? :jbhmm: And how many “all-time players” were on his side in comparison to Mike during handpicked time frame?
 

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his year was the bubble
but they were pussies and lost to the Nuggets
i knew as soon as Kawhi went to LA they wasnt winning shyt, but that series confirmed it for good
Folks talk about the bubble but that year it was both Clippers, Nuggets, Lakers, Celtics and Heat times to win.

Shyt, Jamal Murray went off in the bubble and helped prevented Clips from winning. Also Nuggets gave Lakers a run and like KCP said....if wasn't for AD's game winning shot...series may been different.

But that was the Clips shot and they were up 3-1.
 

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How many times in an “equivalent 13 years” was LeBron outplayed in a Finals series by a teammate and/or opponent? :jbhmm: And how many “all-time players” were on his side in comparison to Mike during handpicked time frame?
Dwyane Wade outplayed LeBron so much in the 2011 Finals, that he still couldn't lead them to victory. Of course, we both know Wade had some moments he coulda took over in the clutch if he was the guy you say he is...

But, sure. Once in 13 years, LeBron was outplayed by a teammate in a series. Listen I think its understood that I acknowledge Bron's '11 Finals as a negative in a conversation with Jordan...

Mike played on the dynasty of his era, his team was the Spurs or Warriors of his era. Ain't no reason to downplay how strong those Bulls were compared to the competition...

If you wanna do the teammate thing, it washes out:

•Wade was 2-4 in career playoff series without a Top 10 GOAT next to him

•Kyrie never won a championship without LeBron next to him

•Davis has one playoff series win in his career without LeBron next to him

Of those three, only Wade is considered historically on par with Pippen, who in the Bulls heyday was consistently viewed as a Top 10 player...
 

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Dwyane Wade outplayed LeBron so much in the 2011 Finals, that he still couldn't lead them to victory. Of course, we both know Wade had some moments he coulda took over in the clutch if he was the guy you say he is...

But, sure. Once in 13 years, LeBron was outplayed by a teammate in a series. Listen I think its understood that I acknowledge Bron's '11 Finals as a negative in a conversation with Jordan...

Mike played on the dynasty of his era, his team was the Spurs or Warriors of his era. Ain't no reason to downplay how strong those Bulls were compared to the competition...

If you wanna do the teammate thing, it washes out:

•Wade was 2-4 in career playoff series without a Top 10 GOAT next to him

•Kyrie never won a championship without LeBron next to him

•Davis has one playoff series win in his career without LeBron next to him

Of those three, only Wade is considered historically on par with Pippen, who in the Bulls heyday was consistently viewed as a Top 10 player...
Now hold up fella thats a lot of text for two simple questions.

Without the juelzing, in the arbitrary period that you hand selected how many times was LeBron outplayed in a Finals series by a teammate and/or opponent, and how many all-timers were on his side vs Mike
 

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:russ: @ expecting a player in the podcast and social media era to take accountability for their failures
It’s such a selection bias, the people that love to be seen and heard the most are also the ones that be on the most bs

Like Jennings and Perkins, or even top 10 guys like Shaq or Bron. And I’m a “bron stan” but he acts like all his moves arent calculated like Jiggas used to be
 

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Now hold up fella thats a lot of text for two simple questions.

Without the juelzing, in the arbitrary period that you hand selected how many times was LeBron outplayed in a Finals series by a teammate and/or opponent, and how many all-timers were on his side vs Mike
You dont control how a question is answered 🤣 on top of that, wasn't really an arbitrary period, as I gave 13 years for each guy...

You want confirmation bias to a question you want a specific answer for, you don't need my help for that...
 
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