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  • Sorry EIO, but

    Sorry your cavs lost. Say what you want, but in zubaz book, the guy still has alot to improve. Did he tank it in the last few min. Sorry Mj would have rallied. Him missing shots at the end, mj would have made. Just sayin. Yes I am a hatta, till I see different.

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    I've got nothing but respect for Lebron. Even Jordan couldn't have beaten Golden State with the stiffs Lebron had around him in this series.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by rothdawg View Post
      I've got nothing but respect for Lebron. Even Jordan couldn't have beaten Golden State with the stiffs Lebron had around him in this series.
      From a stat stuffing perspective and what he did for His team you can't ask for much more.

      However, MJ picks up Steph when he's ripping them apart in the 4th the last 3 games. Why pick up a lesser player? Wanna be the GOAT? Go grab Steph then. He was splitting doubles and finding open players every possession. So tell blatt you're locking him down and make other players beat your guys straight up.

      Plus the biggest critique I've had with guy is the momentum-less jumpers he takes in crunch time. Off balance, rebounders out of position, usually contested and out of rhythm.

      Listen I'm not being a Lebron hater but he has to look in the mirror at this stuff down the stretch, he will never be the GOAT if he doesn't come up there more.
      I'm not the hill you want to die on

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      • #4
        I'm not saying Lebron is the greatest of all time. I'm saying Michael wouldn't have beaten this Golden State team playing with Dellaevadova, Mozgov, Shumpert, and Tristan Thompson.
        Last edited by rothdawg; 06-17-2015, 08:32 AM.

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        • #5
          I'm not really sure what more you think he could have done

          His numbers for this Finals : 35.8 ppg / 13.3 rebounds / 8.8 assists. PER GAME. The man can't do every single thing himself. Steph Curry made big shots, contested and uncontested. This is not on LeBron James. If I'm really looking for something to complain about, it would be that maybe, MAYBE, he deferred too much. Let me just point out, that during his run, MJ deferred twice to a teammate for the game winning, title clinching shot. Once to Paxson, and ironically, once to Steve Kerr. No one ever mentions that because Paxson and Kerr MADE THE SHOTS. They don't make those shots, who knows, maybe Jordan only has four rings and not six. MJ gave his teammates a chance to shine and stand on their own, and they answered the call. LeBron tried the same thing, and his teammates came up small. I'm sorry, but I can't blame a guy who was one assist per game away from averaging a triple double for the Finals.
          Last edited by Eagle In Ohio; 06-17-2015, 05:18 PM.
          The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill

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