Bledswole
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explain...?
No breh,cause either Lebron made his teammates better or he just that damn good to win two championships back to back by himself

Im good either way

explain...?


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One Star, Dapped/Undapped, Negged with a refreshing order ofdidn't everyone say that?
since he been on the cHeat wade and bosh careers have both plummeted into jokes
he has not made one player on the heat better due to his ballhogging
wade averaging 16 3 3 this playoffs and bosh averaging 14 5
so exactly how does he make his teammates better?
his assist numbers have been down since he was on the cHeat too
wade, bosh, allen, battier, beasley, oden careers are all over pretty much due to Lebron
wade and bosh went from top tier players toones due to this ballhogging fakkit
how you gonna play so selfish you kill other peoples career?
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didn't everyone say that?
since he been on the cHeat wade and bosh careers have both plummeted into jokes
he has not made one player on the heat better due to his ballhogging
wade averaging 16 3 3 this playoffs and bosh averaging 14 5
so exactly how does he make his teammates better?
his assist numbers have been down since he was on the cHeat too
wade, bosh, allen, battier, beasley, oden careers are all over pretty much due to Lebron
wade and bosh went from top tier players toones due to this ballhogging fakkit
how you gonna play so selfish you kill other peoples career?
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what does that even mean?didn't everyone say that?
since he been on the cHeat wade and bosh careers have both plummeted into jokes
he has not made one player on the heat better due to his ballhogging
wade averaging 16 3 3 this playoffs and bosh averaging 14 5
so exactly how does he make his teammates better?
his assist numbers have been down since he was on the cHeat too
wade, bosh, allen, battier, beasley, oden careers are all over pretty much due to Lebron
wade and bosh went from top tier players toones due to this ballhogging fakkit
how you gonna play so selfish you kill other peoples career?
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He did the same thing in the ECF last season.No breh,cause either Lebron made his teammates better or he just that damn good to win two championships back to back by himself
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Wade was already a champion. That's why Lj came there.Making your teammates better doesn't necessarily translate to them improving in every statistical category, especially when the best playmaker on the team is also your number one scoring option.
Wade's stats have gone down because he's injured and is used sparingly plus Lebron is pretty much a better option and tends to be more consistent.
Bosh.'a stats have gone down because his primary function in the offense is to space the floor.
The reason the Big 3 were shooting sky high FG% and the rest of the squad is shooting a great percentage from 3 because Lebron draws so much defensive attention.
Making your teammates better doesn't mean their stats increase across the board. That doesn't even make sense if you look at their usage rate.
No, the reason those 3 have a higher FG% is because they're on the same team, which means that you can't double any of them as much because they all are a threat. Before Lj came to South Beach, his FG% was poor for a guy who attempts most of his shots from within 5 feet of the basket. Why do you think he came to Miami? If it was all him, as your caping suggests, why didn't he just stay in Cleveland? Wade's stats have gone down because Lj takes his shots. Wade complained about this during the ECF in game 5 when Lj took 26 shots and gave Bosh and Wade 15 to share.
He averaged 20 fga's per game to Wade's 13 and Bosh's 9 in that series. Brian Windhorst, who is an Lj Stan wrote...Dwyane Wade thinks he knows what is causing his Miami Heat team to become a shell of itself against the Indiana Pacers. And it is not his bad knee or Chris Bosh's sore ankle. After the Pacers' 91-77 Game 6 victory Saturday night, Wade said he feels he and Bosh are having their touches and shots cut and it's hurting the team. "We've got to do a good job of making sure me and Chris have our opportunities to succeed throughout the game," Wade said. "That's something we're going to have to look at as a team."
Here is what Wade is talking about: He averaged 15 shots and 16.8 points over the first four games of the Eastern Conference finals. He has gotten a total of 19 shots and scored a total of 20 points in the past two games. Wade was 3 of 11 for 10 points in Game 6. Bosh averaged 16.3 points on 11 shots in the series' first three games. In the three games since, he's averaging just 6.3 points on seven shots a game. Bosh was 1-of-8 shooting for just five points in Saturday's loss. It's the first time since Bosh's rookie season in 2004 he's had three consecutive games where he's failed to score 10 points.
Meanwhile, LeBron James' shots are up and his efficiency is down. In the first four games of the series, James averaged 19.8 shots and 28 points. In the past two games, James has averaged 24 shots and 29.5 points. Wade implied James is trying to do too much. "We've got guys individually who want to play better," Wade said. "But we've got to try to help each other out in this locker room and not leave it up to the individual to self-will it."
Wade has been passively referring to his dwindling role in the Heat's offense for some time. Prior to Game 6, Wade blamed his struggles earlier in the series on not being a bigger part of the offense. "I get a little more rhythm defensively, I get to defend every play," Wade said. "Offensively, I don't get the ball every play. So it comes a little different. You know, the rhythm is a little different."
He did play very selfishly last night. He took 24 shots, while Wade got 13 and Bosh got 9. To make matters worse, he functions as the PG.He did the same thing in the ECF last season.

He made 16 of the 24 though. Its not like he took 35 shots and made 11 or 12He made 16 of the 24 though. Its not like he took 35 shots and made 11 or 12
Dwyane Wade thinks he knows what is causing his Miami Heat team to become a shell of itself against the Indiana Pacers. And it is not his bad knee or Chris Bosh's sore ankle. After the Pacers' 91-77 Game 6 victory Saturday night, Wade said he feels he and Bosh are having their touches and shots cut and it's hurting the team. "We've got to do a good job of making sure me and Chris have our opportunities to succeed throughout the game," Wade said. "That's something we're going to have to look at as a team."
Here is what Wade is talking about: He averaged 15 shots and 16.8 points over the first four games of the Eastern Conference finals. He has gotten a total of 19 shots and scored a total of 20 points in the past two games. Wade was 3 of 11 for 10 points in Game 6. Bosh averaged 16.3 points on 11 shots in the series' first three games. In the three games since, he's averaging just 6.3 points on seven shots a game. Bosh was 1-of-8 shooting for just five points in Saturday's loss. It's the first time since Bosh's rookie season in 2004 he's had three consecutive games where he's failed to score 10 points.
Meanwhile, LeBron James' shots are up and his efficiency is down. In the first four games of the series, James averaged 19.8 shots and 28 points. In the past two games, James has averaged 24 shots and 29.5 points. Wade implied James is trying to do too much. "We've got guys individually who want to play better," Wade said. "But we've got to try to help each other out in this locker room and not leave it up to the individual to self-will it." Wade has been passively referring to his dwindling role in the Heat's offense for some time. Prior to Game 6, Wade blamed his struggles earlier in the series on not being a bigger part of the offense. "I get a little more rhythm defensively, I get to defend every play," Wade said. "Offensively, I don't get the ball every play. So it comes a little different. You know, the rhythm is a little different."
With that logic, he should take 33 shots per game (like he did when he was trying to duplicate 'Melo's performance) because he can make 22 of them, despite the fact that he has 2 other superstars on his team that don't like his ball hogging. The last time he pulled a stunt like this, Wade called him out. Brian Windhorst, who is an Lj Stan wrote...
No, you have to view the performance in hindsight. If a player has it going, you feed him. Especially if that player is your best player. Bron is not one to shoot 25-30 times on the regular so Wade and Bosh pretty much had a night off. When he holds the ball for 15 seconds without dribbling, trying to make that one pass for the assist, I agree thats a little selfish. But people have to figure out what they want to complain about, him ball hogging or him being too passive. Ask any coach would you let a guy shoot 24 times if you knew he would make 16 and they would say hell yeah, you cant buy that kind of effeciency.
No, you have to view the performance in hindsight. If a player has it going, you feed him. Especially if that player is your best player. Bron is not one to shoot 25-30 times on the regular so Wade and Bosh pretty much had a night off. When he holds the ball for 15 seconds without dribbling, trying to make that one pass for the assist, I agree thats a little selfish. But people have to figure out what they want to complain about, him ball hogging or him being too passive. Ask any coach would you let a guy shoot 24 times if you knew he would make 16 and they would say hell yeah, you cant buy that kind of effeciency.
