Stephen A : All Lebron wants to do is have a stacked deck

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Playoffs: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

Lebron

He is 40/106 in clutch situation
His free throw shooting is 49/67
True Shooting is, 49.8%
Assist per 36: 4.2 assists
Turnovers per 36: 4.2 turnovers

Kobe

He is 40/96 in clutch situations.
His free throw shooting is 67/79
His true shooting is 58 %
Assists per 36: 4.3 assists
Turnovers per 36: 1.7 turnovers

Finals: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

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

Kobe

He is 10/20 in clutch situations
His free throw shooting is 4/5
His true shooting is 56.4%
Assists per 36: 7.5 assists
TO per 36: 1.5 TO

Finals: Last 5 minutes, margin of 5.

Lebron

17/62 in clutch situations in the finals.
32% EFG
43% TS.
Assists per 36: 4.26
TO per 36: 3.1

Kobe

28/63 in clutch situations in the finals.
46% EFG
53% TS.
Assists per 36: 3.6
TO per 36: 1.08
 

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gotta love coli and its low quality discussions

I thought we are not supposed to take these talk show hosts seriously? But if they are talking about the player you don't like then it's a very credible opinion, right?

Come back when stephen a c00n disses a white player, tired of this leecher talking about black players and doing his c00n shyt like how black coach is setting other black coaches back :scust:
 

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:laff:Both Kevin Love and Chris Bosh played on terrible teams. Of course they are gonna rack up stats when they are their teams number one options. Nobody with any basketball knowledge thought K love was a top 5 guy. And Draymond is a very poor mans Lebron, hed assume spot duty at best and Klay would average 30 a game off Lebrons looks.



The narrative you have to craft to hate on this man. :wrist:


I don't particularly think Love was a top 5 guy but there were metrics and many people who felt he was.

Let's not have revisionist history........My point is the perception of Kevin Love is much different than it was before the trade to Cleveland. That's simply undeniable.
 
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This.

Love was predominantly a back to the basket low post player before Cleveland. LeBron made him "better" by turning him into a spot up shooter.


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that coudn't be further from the truth.
 

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I don't particularly think Love was a top 5 guy but their were metrics and many people who felt he was.

Let's not have revisionist history........My point is the perception of Kevin Love is much different than it was before the trade to Cleveland. That's simply undeniable.


I'll add, at the same time there were many people who thought it was a NO BRAINER for Golden State to trade Klay Thompson for Kevin Love.

That's how good people thought he was. It took Jerry West for it not to happen.
 

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Lebron is already one of the most efficient ball players of all time and would turn any team into a contender instantly

Please explain what adapting youd have to do to beat a 73 win team that has 3 of the top 7-8 players in the world on it?


I wish i could neg you again. :hhh:
Sounds like you've already accepted LeBron's upcoming L now go cry about it
 

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Playoffs: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

Lebron

He is 40/106 in clutch situation
His free throw shooting is 49/67
True Shooting is, 49.8%
Assist per 36: 4.2 assists
Turnovers per 36: 4.2 turnovers

Kobe

He is 40/96 in clutch situations.
His free throw shooting is 67/79
His true shooting is 58 %
Assists per 36: 4.3 assists
Turnovers per 36: 1.7 turnovers

Finals: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

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

Kobe

He is 10/20 in clutch situations
His free throw shooting is 4/5
His true shooting is 56.4%
Assists per 36: 7.5 assists
TO per 36: 1.5 TO

Finals: Last 5 minutes, margin of 5.

Lebron

17/62 in clutch situations in the finals.
32% EFG
43% TS.
Assists per 36: 4.26
TO per 36: 3.1

Kobe

28/63 in clutch situations in the finals.
46% EFG
53% TS.
Assists per 36: 3.6
TO per 36: 1.08

Deserves it’s on thread
 

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right.

Dudes in here are all for Kentucky or Duke having stacked squads, but then complain about it in the NBA.

I mean, I get that it dilutes the NBA to a degree.....but that's an issue that I think kids need to stay in college at least 2 years. But that's another thread...
This is how the nba has been going back to when Bill Russell played and the Celtics won some 11 titles with him. The only decade that had real parity before the 2010’s was the 1970’s. Boston and Los Angeles won a combined 8 titles in the 80’s, Chicago and Houston won all 8 titles from 1991-98, and Los Angeles and San Antonio won a combined 9 titles from 1999-2010 and won the west all but one of those years. The upside is truly great teams generate interest overall.

exactly...


Such a display of shamelessness to contradict himself less than a week later :hhh:
 

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This is what it’s always been. His loudest critics are usually two groups: 90’s/Jordan stans who ignore how weak the league was in the 90’s and legit everything falling into place for Chicago in the 90’s between favorable draft picks and trades, and then hiring Phil which led to the bulls having easily the most talented and balanced roster in an expansion era where most teams had 2-3 guys playing big roles that shouldn’t have been in a rotation at all. The other loudest crew are Kobe stans who want to ignore performance entirely and can’t give any tangible argument and when they try any argument, they are almost guaranteed to contradict themselves.


Reality is that he’s held to a standard nobody else has been and that nobody has ever lived up to or could live up to. Both of these groups seem to expect him to have won 6+ titles with a mediocre coach at best (Even with leaving the cavaliers in 2010, he’s never played for a great coach. For some added context, Phil, Riley, and Popovich alone have 21 of the last 38 nba titles as head coaches, and that’s not including 1980 or 2012 and 2013 where Riley played a role besides head coach.) and a roster of no all star quality players while the Celtics and bulls were still around in the east and the west has been run by the spurs and warriors for most of the last decade. I don’t take these poster seriously, but thoroughly deconstructing how moronic their arguments are is a good way to improve your dap count :manny:
:mjlol:The only people who think the 90s were weak are Lebron stans

If Jordan played with the talent Bron has had, Jordan has way more rings.


You think Jordan losing to 18 ppg Kawai Leonard :mjlol:


Jordan played with one shot creater his whole career. Bron has like 3 on this Cavs team :dead:
 

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Playoffs: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

Lebron

He is 40/106 in clutch situation
His free throw shooting is 49/67
True Shooting is, 49.8%
Assist per 36: 4.2 assists
Turnovers per 36: 4.2 turnovers

Kobe

He is 40/96 in clutch situations.
His free throw shooting is 67/79
His true shooting is 58 %
Assists per 36: 4.3 assists
Turnovers per 36: 1.7 turnovers

Finals: Last 2 minutes, margin of 3.

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

Kobe

He is 10/20 in clutch situations
His free throw shooting is 4/5
His true shooting is 56.4%
Assists per 36: 7.5 assists
TO per 36: 1.5 TO

Finals: Last 5 minutes, margin of 5.

Lebron

17/62 in clutch situations in the finals.
32% EFG
43% TS.
Assists per 36: 4.26
TO per 36: 3.1

Kobe

28/63 in clutch situations in the finals.
46% EFG
53% TS.
Assists per 36: 3.6
TO per 36: 1.08
Here we go:smugfavre:
 

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:mjlol:The only people who think the 90s were weak are Lebron stans

If Jordan played with the talent Bron has had, Jordan has way more rings.


You think Jordan losing to 18 ppg Kawai Leonard :mjlol:


Jordan played with one shot creater his whole career. Bron has like 3 on this Cavs team :dead:
The average player in the 90s would probably be on a D-league roster today. And some of the bigs wouldn't be playing at all. Superstar talents would still be excellent today most likely, but the gap between superstar and role player was probably bigger back then.
 
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