Stephen A. Smith's Opinion on Lebron last 2 games

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Yea if I ever see that clown I'm knocking him out :birdman:
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Kyrie was amazing tonight.

Boston were only down by 6 points in the 4th when Lebron started cooking breh. What was he supposed to do ? Do nothing so people can say he choked and he is not clutch?

Kyrie brought them back in, Lebron and the others did the rest.
Thats how a team is supposed to work. :manny:
Yea It was Kyrie's game.

Although you kinda forget that it was just a 4 point game early in the 4th. If LeBron doesn't show up/especially after Kyrie tweaked his ankle they probably lose. Celtics just beat them when down 5 late in the fourth in game 3. But yea...it was a sensational quarter/game. Kyrie deserves his props. What LeBron did was basically his average outside of game 3. :yeshrug:
 

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"Lebron doesnt want to play under pressure cause when the pressure is on thats when we nitpick"


Aint that what muthafukkas do all season long ? Nitpick about every damn thing under the sun ?
Lebron gets a pass from everyone in the media except Skip Bayless. They love him so much they wanted to give him MVP for losing in the finals
 

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It's hilarious when Bron peasants want to use context or not

Yes Boston was still in striking distance but by the time Bron started doing shyt Kyrie had already taken their fight

The Jordan comparisons make me sick
this happened in last year finals so nothing new year. the guy is the stat padding closer :russ:
 

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''James was hit with his fourth foul with 6 minutes and 46 seconds left in the second quarter after barreling into Terry Rozier. When he went to the bench, the Celtics led 43-33. :lolbron:

It seemed an opportune time to build on the lead and put a genuine scare into a goofy Cleveland crowd that relies on scoreboard prompts such as Ben Roethlisberger photos as cues to cheer and boo. :russ:

The Celtics had a real chance to make Steph Curry look presumptive for saying the Warriors know they’ll be playing the Cavs in the Finals. :mjlol:


In steps Irving. He began seizing his chance in the second quarter, scoring 12 points in the frame and 18 overall in the first half, but the Celtics took a 57-47 lead into the break. :ehh:

The Celtics seemed to have endured the outburst without too much damage. Turns out Irving was just getting warmed up en route to scorching. :ohhh:

Irving dropped 21 points in the third quarter alone on the Celtics, including 6 layups, a pair of 3-pointers, and a free throw in a span of less than 5 minutes. Sixteen of his points came in the final 3:48 of the third. The Cavs outscored the Celtics 43-20 in the quarter, seizing control of the game and, after a fairly suspenseless fourth quarter, the series.:blessed:

James said Irving’s performance was no surprise to him.

“I’ve been saying he’s a special kid since I got here,’’ said James, who finished with 34 points. “He’s a special talent. As the stakes get higher and higher, his game gets higher and higher.” :wow:

This performance was an unintentional homage to the original Isiah Thomas’s legendary 25-point quarter for the Pistons in Game 6 of the 1988 NBA Finals. The Hall of Famer. The best little man ever to play the game. The one who got hosed by the Dream Team. That Isiah Thomas.:wow:

The Celtics’ two superb defensive guards, Avery Bradley and Marcus Smart, could not slow Irving. :whew:

And on the offensive end, even in tandem, they could not counter him. :lawd:
They combined for 27 points on 8 of 28 shooting — the same point total Smart had solo in Game 3. Bradley was the Celtics’ high scorer with just 19 points. Those narratives that Isaiah Thomas is somehow expendable met an abrupt and deserved demise Tuesday. The Celtics miss his offense, and defense doesn’t much matter when Irving is reveling so deep in the zone.:banderas:

Smart finished just 1 for 9 from the field, missing left, right, short and long all night in what is known in math circles as regression to the mean.:francis:

His most egregious miss was a 3-point bid with 5:45 left to play that, had it gone would have pulled the Celtics, trailing 98-92 at the time, to within 3 points. But it refused to fall, Love buried a 3 on the other end, and it was all over but the final accounting. :to:
 

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It's hilarious when Bron peasants want to use context or not

Yes Boston was still in striking distance but by the time Bron started doing shyt Kyrie had already taken their fight

The Jordan comparisons make me sick
The comparison been made me sick. People are going by overall stats like it's the end all be all.

Real heads don't give a fukk about triple doubles and shyt like that. I'm looking at who takes over the game and when. Who wants the ball when shyt gets critical?

I don't see how people can watch Jordan, then watch LeBron and say LeBron is better.

LeBron is a great though, no doubt
 

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The comparison been made me sick. People are going by overall stats like it's the end all be all.

Real heads don't give a fukk about triple doubles and shyt like that. I'm looking at who takes over the game and when. Who wants the ball when shyt gets critical?

I don't see how people can watch Jordan, then watch LeBron and say LeBron is better.

LeBron is a great though, no doubt

I agree, breh. It's a terrible comparison.

MJ was always great when it mattered most.

LeBron is like the Peyton Manning of the NBA. Great talent, great basketball mind.

But, there are other players in NBA history I'd rather depend on in crucial situations.
 

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God dam can LeBron get some help and not be criticized. Thank you kryie for going out there and did what you supposed to do.
RIGHT!!

Kyrie is a fukking All Star and tonight was his night to cook.

That's why he is one of the best PG'S in the game. And he gets paid a shyt ton to do it.

Why can't we talk about how great his game was tonight instead of LeBron (who finished with 34 points)

Nikkas really look at Bron to be absolutely dominant every second of every game.

Nikkas do a psychological analysis every time Bron doesn't play perfect :mjlol:
 

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Stephen A actually has a point about LeBron probably deliberately or even worse instinctively playing badly so he's going into the Finals as an underdog. The pressure is suddenly off to a certain extent since Cleveland lost in Game 3 & struggled for 2 quarters in Game 4.

Golden State are now overwhelming favorites to win it but it would've been seen as a 50-50 series if they both swept their way to the Finals.
 

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God dam can LeBron get some help and not be criticized. Thank you kryie for going out there and did what you supposed to do.
I mean this shyt really baffles me. Steph and Durant are allowed to trade off games where one is the opener/closer or has an off night and the other picks up the slack just fine. LeBron has a game and a half where he's off and it turns into Kyrie's the closer and LeBron can't handle pressure. Kyrie has been largely M.I.A this entire playoffs :dwillhuh:
 

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I mean this shyt really baffles me. Steph and Durant are allowed to trade off games where one is the opener/closer or has an off night and the other picks up the slack just fine. LeBron has a game and a half where he's off and it turns into Kyrie's the closer and LeBron can't handle pressure. Kyrie has been largely M.I.A this entire playoffs :dwillhuh:
This is Kyries first dominate game the WHOLE playoffs and now all of a sudden he is the leader and closer :russ:


It kinda sucks for Kyrie cause he balled out, but the narrative will always be about Bron no matter what.:yeshrug:
 

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Steven A was only tolerable when Skip was around to make him look less crazy by default.

He's trying to fill the void Skip left. Steven A was always defending him when Skip was around.


Lebron gets a pass from everyone in the media except Skip Bayless. They love him so much they wanted to give him MVP for losing in the finals

:mjlol: Yeah they love him so much they are still talking using Draymond's suspension as a plea (like it wasn't Draymond's fault) and they are putting more pressure on him to win (again) then they are on KD and the rest of 3-1 choke crew bu...bu...but he get's a pass. I'm guessing you think 2010/2011 was a period of fairness and integrity from the media right?
 

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This is Kyries first dominate game the WHOLE playoffs and now all of a sudden he is the leader and closer :russ:


It kinda sucks for Kyrie cause he balled out, but the narrative will always be about Bron no matter what.:yeshrug:

:Khaled voice: They don't want Bron to have any help :mjlol:

It sucks to be able to fly under the radar with no pressure and never have to answer for shortcomings and then get sucked off to no end when you go off? :usure:
 
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