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I have no words. No words could ever do justice describing the greatness of LeBron James given the context of this game. Win or go home game? On the road? In Boston? With the wholre world eager to shit on you? And you put up THAT kind of performance? ...
Quote from: 7even on June 07, 2012, 07:59:44 PMI have no words. No words could ever do justice describing the greatness of LeBron James given the context of this game. Win or go home game? On the road? In Boston? With the wholre world eager to shit on you? And you put up THAT kind of performance? ...Great performance by Lebron. But what else is new ? This was nothing new from him. He was also beasting in the last years playoffs UNTIL finals. The Miami are gonna take game 7 easily too, you can see where the trend is going; young and energetic teams are shitting on the old ones. We all know where Miami and Boston belong.The question is, how will Lebron play in the finals.
Probably the greatest game ever played lol.
Given the context, it's really up there with the very greatest games in NBA history.Make no mistake, no player in the history of the sport has ever been hold to higher standards. No player had a lesser margin for error. It was a close-out game in the city in which he had his most heart-breaking losses in. Bosh was hurt and of no real help. Wade was never showing up for more than 1-2 quarters. He had no center on his team. The most important role player was never showing up. People already made scenarios of breaking up the Heat. 90% of basketball consumers were eager to watch LeBron fail under pressure, eager to see him "choke", eager to make jokes about him, eager to gain pleasure over another man's failure. And he came out and played like that.
Quote from: 7even on June 08, 2012, 03:21:54 PMGiven the context, it's really up there with the very greatest games in NBA history.Make no mistake, no player in the history of the sport has ever been hold to higher standards. No player had a lesser margin for error. It was a close-out game in the city in which he had his most heart-breaking losses in. Bosh was hurt and of no real help. Wade was never showing up for more than 1-2 quarters. He had no center on his team. The most important role player was never showing up. People already made scenarios of breaking up the Heat. 90% of basketball consumers were eager to watch LeBron fail under pressure, eager to see him "choke", eager to make jokes about him, eager to gain pleasure over another man's failure. And he came out and played like that.lmfao.....are u fucking joking me? the thunder woulda SWEPT the celtics.
Quote from: NIKCC on June 08, 2012, 07:32:28 PMQuote from: 7even on June 08, 2012, 03:21:54 PMGiven the context, it's really up there with the very greatest games in NBA history.Make no mistake, no player in the history of the sport has ever been hold to higher standards. No player had a lesser margin for error. It was a close-out game in the city in which he had his most heart-breaking losses in. Bosh was hurt and of no real help. Wade was never showing up for more than 1-2 quarters. He had no center on his team. The most important role player was never showing up. People already made scenarios of breaking up the Heat. 90% of basketball consumers were eager to watch LeBron fail under pressure, eager to see him "choke", eager to make jokes about him, eager to gain pleasure over another man's failure. And he came out and played like that.lmfao.....are u fucking joking me? the thunder woulda SWEPT the celtics.Absolutely irrelevant.