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(06-10-2012, 11:05 PM)
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#102
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(06-10-2012, 11:09 PM)
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#103
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(06-10-2012, 11:10 PM)
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#104
If he had stayed in Ohio I'd probably be the one trolling him calling him too scared of media/fan backlash to leave that shitty roster/shitty city/shitty organization. Still should have been Chicago though. Rose/lebron/deng/boozer/noah with watson/gibson/asik is better than any roster this year or last year. |
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(06-10-2012, 11:20 PM)
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#106
Bron's teams in Cleveland were just as good, if not a bit better, than every wolves team KG had except the one in 2003-2004. And in the non 2003-2004 years, the Wolves were only in a solid position to win a playoff series in 1997-1998 (When they went up 2-1 in a best of 5 format against Seattle)
Thing is, the weakness of the East allowed Bron to get very, VERY deep in the playoffs year after year. And I don't think Bron ever had to deal with the "Well, at least they made the playoffs!" limbo/defeatism of a lot of the wolves squads. The cavs were built around him, and they were 1 piece away from being a legitimate title contender year after year, because they'd be able to coast to the NBA finals and be no worse than a 2:1 underdog to steal the finals with someone who had as much potential as lebron on their team. Lebron was always right there in the late stages of the playoff hunt. KG's teams never could dream of getting that close because the west was so much more stacked than the east. And when you get that deep in the playoffs year after year, you're expected to come through in the clutch and finish your opponents off. The only time you don't get ripped to shreds is when you play your ass off and your team still loses. As good as KG was, he was never an explosive scorer who took over the game. 30 point games were special. 40 point games were once-every-5-years. KG was always the type of player who would steadily wear on you over the course of a game, always there to score 5-10 points a quarter, but never going ice cold or red hot. Nevertheless, he DID step up in elimination games usually. It just wasn't enough because his opponent was usually a team like the spurs or lakers or some other strong 1-3 seed like the rockets or Sonics. An explosive player like Lebron that averages 27-30 a game should NEVER disappear in a conference/NBA finals series. |
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so many feels
gotta adjust my hat (06-10-2012, 11:20 PM)
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#107
So bad they had the best record in the league two consecutive years. They had a shitty coach and Bron threw up some stinkers, so did Mo Williams partly due to a coaching staff that couldn't adjust for whatever reason. Those teams were put together to compliment Bron's Frankenstein drive and dish/ dribble and dish game. Much like Miller/Jones/Battier/Chalmers are in Miami.
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(06-10-2012, 11:24 PM)
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#109
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(06-10-2012, 11:28 PM)
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#110
And yes, thinking that winning one chip is enough to be compared with people with 5-6 is totally "Heat Fans". But what more can you expect from a franchise that has a parade before they've played a game. It's totally Heat culture to take lesser accomplishments and then want them to get you out of criticisms for bigger ones: You want to act like "Not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7" is now justified when he gets 1 as if winning 1 is the same as winning 8. You want to act like we can't say Lebron chokes in big games after a clear history of doing so in the finals because he's played well in earlier rounds as if that's the same thing. You want us to not be able to say "Ok Bron, you got 1, you got a while to go to reach your potential" because he already got one and we should stop hating. Low standards (Division title banners) and exaggerated accomplishments (championship parade before having a practice) are completely Heat culture. |
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(06-10-2012, 11:32 PM)
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#113
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MWO
(06-10-2012, 11:32 PM)
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#114
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(06-10-2012, 11:33 PM)
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#115
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Banned
(06-10-2012, 11:36 PM)
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#120
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(06-10-2012, 11:38 PM)
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#121
You don't even know what a clutch gene is. And outside of game 7, Lebron didn't take over any contested fourth quarter in this Boston series so far. So what you're talking about can only be assumed that you think first quarter scoring outbursts qualify as having a "clutch gene" |
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(06-10-2012, 11:40 PM)
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#122
How dare you celebrate. Edit: I betcha the Soviet would love to hear more about these clutch genes. Anybody got any papers?
Last edited by iamshadowlark; 06-10-2012 at 11:43 PM.
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MWO
(06-10-2012, 11:42 PM)
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#125
My dumb ass snarky comment is going to come your way every time you go out of your way to try and down play his shit. If the heat win the title and he plays awful and gets flak I don't give a shit. I'm about the miami heat. but when you come in here after every game and post shit like "lol heat fans getting overhyped about lebron again---LET ME TELL YOU WHY HE ISN'T JORDAN" when you could easily just chill out and just let things play out and then talk, well you ask for it |
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(06-10-2012, 11:46 PM)
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#127
Also,
"Let me tell you what people will say before a single Finals game has been played----while I'm at it, I think those people will be wrong for at least another 5 years!" Yeah, because Scottie's 6 puts him a level above Shaq's 4 and Wilt's 2 and Hakeem's 2 |
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(06-10-2012, 11:49 PM)
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#130
As for Jordan, yea he's not Jordan. For the record, I've said countless times, neither is Kobe. I'm right on both accounts. what's your point.
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(06-10-2012, 11:49 PM)
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#131
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Member
(06-10-2012, 11:52 PM)
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#132
Quit acting all high and mighty, youre a (kobe) fan (stan), thats it |
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MWO
(06-10-2012, 11:53 PM)
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#133
Everything up until now doesn't really matter. It's the Finals, the one place where he hasn't proven he can get it done. I'm not really sure why everybody else wastes so much time talking everything else. |
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(06-10-2012, 11:53 PM)
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#134
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(06-10-2012, 11:53 PM)
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#135
Everybody, including every NBA player, acknowledges being clutchness as being a real thing. But, by all means, keep being a dumbass with 0 basketball experience and argue against a universally acknowledged thing while calling everyone who disagrees with you suffering from dementia simply because you haven't found a way to quantify it yet.
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OT's Jimmer Fredette
(06-10-2012, 11:55 PM)
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MWO
(06-10-2012, 11:56 PM)
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#138
In the end, it's really a stupid thing to talk about until his career is done. If he finishes with 3 rings and 3 MVPs you will still say it's not on their level because it's NOT 5, which I'd disagree with, but whatever. |
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so many feels
gotta adjust my hat (06-10-2012, 11:57 PM)
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#140
2008Celtics 2009 Lakers 2010 Lakers and 2011 Mavs Are all better than those Cavs teams but they weren't bad like Luchashaq said. Unless Cleveland pulled off a really big move they weren't going to do win a chip, but as it seems matching Wade and Bosh still can't get Bron a ring. He's proving to be incredibly hard to build around. |
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Fleer
(06-10-2012, 11:59 PM)
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(06-11-2012, 12:01 AM)
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#144
Again, someone who has 5 chips is a 5 time champion and it doesn't matter that it took him 10 finals appearances or whatever. It doesn't diminish his 5 rings. Someone who's 3 for 3 isn't more of a champion. I would define the clutch gene as the innate ability to be fearless in the highest level pressure situations coupled with the ability to actually perform in those situations and the willingness to take the credit or the blame for taking on the responsibility of getting your team over the hump in those situations. I'm sure JR Smith doesn't lack confidence, but he sure as heck hasn't shown the ability to hit big shots in big playoff games routinely. In fact, he usually makes mistakes and melts down in those situations. Fisher has the clutch gene because he has no fear in performing in those situations, and taking the responsibility on his shoulders to do so, along with the ability to do so.
Last edited by Vahagn; 06-11-2012 at 12:05 AM.
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Banned
(06-11-2012, 12:03 AM)
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#146
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(06-11-2012, 12:03 AM)
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#147
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Banned
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#148
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MWO
(06-11-2012, 12:04 AM)
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#149
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Fleer
(06-11-2012, 12:05 AM)
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#150
the idea of "clutch" is far too predicated on attitude instead of efficiency. |