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Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on June 10, 2011, 10:33:44 AMQuote from: 7even on June 10, 2011, 02:49:28 AMLeBron had problems scoring against the Mavs in the regular season, too. They are defending him better than anybody. I'm sure he'd score much better against OKC.Because they nearly triple-team him lol. Not a diss to the Mavs, more power to them. But they are forcing someone other than him to score.LeBron has not seen a triple team ONCE this whole series...Kobe, in his 81 point days, was seeing triple teams, this is not even close to being the same. LeBron, in a lot of instances, was being covered by Jason Kidd 1-on-1, and still deferred, instead of sucking the defense in. at this point, u are the only faggot in the entire world still claiming LeBron played his part. THE GUY DOESNT PLAY FOR UR TEAM. GIVE IT UP, GAYLORD.
Quote from: 7even on June 10, 2011, 02:49:28 AMLeBron had problems scoring against the Mavs in the regular season, too. They are defending him better than anybody. I'm sure he'd score much better against OKC.Because they nearly triple-team him lol. Not a diss to the Mavs, more power to them. But they are forcing someone other than him to score.
LeBron had problems scoring against the Mavs in the regular season, too. They are defending him better than anybody. I'm sure he'd score much better against OKC.
Quote from: 7even on June 10, 2011, 02:49:28 AMLeBron had problems scoring against the Mavs in the regular season, too. They are defending him better than anybody. I'm sure he'd score much better against OKC.so u agree, he's not as good as u thought?
At the very least we could say lebron won a game vs the 2011 mavs kobe and the rest of those dirty dust bunnys got swept lol
Quote from: NIKCC on June 10, 2011, 01:32:50 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on June 10, 2011, 10:33:44 AMQuote from: 7even on June 10, 2011, 02:49:28 AMLeBron had problems scoring against the Mavs in the regular season, too. They are defending him better than anybody. I'm sure he'd score much better against OKC.Because they nearly triple-team him lol. Not a diss to the Mavs, more power to them. But they are forcing someone other than him to score.LeBron has not seen a triple team ONCE this whole series...Kobe, in his 81 point days, was seeing triple teams, this is not even close to being the same. LeBron, in a lot of instances, was being covered by Jason Kidd 1-on-1, and still deferred, instead of sucking the defense in. at this point, u are the only faggot in the entire world still claiming LeBron played his part. THE GUY DOESNT PLAY FOR UR TEAM. GIVE IT UP, GAYLORD.In Kobe's 81 point days? Dude, it was one day, not days, and it was a meaningless regular season game against one of the worst defensive teams the league has seen since the early 80's. Lebron is getting more attention in this series than D-Wade (well, the first four games he was)
Quote from: NIKCC on June 10, 2011, 01:29:23 PMQuote from: 7even on June 10, 2011, 02:49:28 AMLeBron had problems scoring against the Mavs in the regular season, too. They are defending him better than anybody. I'm sure he'd score much better against OKC.so u agree, he's not as good as u thought?He's obviously playing very bad for his high standards. Then again, when he is having bad games, he still facilitates very well and pushes for a triple double. If Kobe has an off-game, he still might go 7-28 just for the fuck of it. Although his overall Finals performance till now is very underwhelming, people should also credit the Mavs' defense. The focus of the defense is on him, not on Wade. The things that would bother me most if I were a Heat fan is that he just doesn't seem desperate. He plays like a role player and doesn't seem to care. He should be angry, sad, SOMETHING. He just seems too indifferent to me.
It's so weird watching the NHL playoffs and the brutal physical play every minute and then watching NBA and thier talking about possible suspensions over some slight shoves lol.