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Lets get back to the topic now:I don't think LeBron will develop that killer instinct because of how he plays, how he gets nervous in crunch-time, biting his nail, how he typically misses more in the 4th quarter and tends to disappear, how he ADMITTED that he doesn't have that natural killer-instince that Kobe has, which you're BORN with...Who knows, maybe he'll prove me wrong...But until then...
Quote from: Now_I_Know on May 31, 2007, 04:37:16 PMLets get back to the topic now:I don't think LeBron will develop that killer instinct because of how he plays, how he gets nervous in crunch-time, biting his nail, how he typically misses more in the 4th quarter and tends to disappear, how he ADMITTED that he doesn't have that natural killer-instince that Kobe has, which you're BORN with...Who knows, maybe he'll prove me wrong...But until then...The kid is only 22 and he has almost single-handedly brought his team to the ECF. Yes, it is the East, but still, he is by himself! ("By himself" is not to be taken literally. However, most former championship teams have had more than one good/great player [Shaq/Kobe, Shaq/Wade, Duncan/Robinson, Jordan/Pippen])Some people are possibly born with killer instincts, others learn as they go. He can develop it. Also, who's to say that Jordan or Tiger (by saying Jordan and Tiger I do not mean to discriminate against others, aka Kobe, etc. who have a killer instinct) were born with the killer instinct. Perhaps they were taught as they were growing up from someone, a father or big-brother type, that you have to have a killer instinct to be a champion. Perhaps Lebron wasn't taught that. I don't personally think people are born with a killer instinct, I think it is something you are taught as you grow.Get the kid another superstar or two allstars and he'll start winning titles. And, just so nobody starts "LOL'ing" or "LMAO'ing," what I mean by that is it normally takes the combination of two superstars or a superstar/two allstars to be successful. (See - Duncan-Ginobili/Parker, Shaq/Kobe, or even Wallace/Wallace/Prince/Billups/Hamilton for the rarest of exceptions....also, All-Star doesn't mean you have to be on the All-Star team, but that you are considered to be a top-tier player)
NIK, you are a mod, lock this thread! It is redundant now, Lebron is clutch, so it is no longer necessary. Thanks in advance.
Quote from: teecee on May 31, 2007, 09:38:35 PMNIK, you are a mod, lock this thread! It is redundant now, Lebron is clutch, so it is no longer necessary. Thanks in advance.You can't go from being a choker to being clutch in a matter of one game. I'll close this thread when the Cavs close out this series.