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![]() ^ so very clever
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![]() Listen, I dont care who is the best in the world. LeBron is one of the best, if not the best in the world. You guys are so sure he isnt the best player in the world.. well who would you want on your team over him? The guy does it all. He's a top 3 defender and has a top 3 offensive game in the whole league. He is very clutch and takes games over. I would bet you that if there was a draft for any player in the league, at least 25 GM's would pick LeBron first.
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![]() Wade did not close game 3, Bosh did. Quit immortalizing what Wade did that game. He was unable to make the shot after the Mavericks finally tied it. Bosh did. Wade played fine the first 10 minutes of the 4th but come closing time he had to rely on Chris Bosh. Guy can't close at all. Why will no one address the complete wimpiness of Jordan twice being unable to close games in the finals and relying on Kerr and Paxson?
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![]() The five best players in the NBA are James, Bryant, Wade, Dirk and Durrant. The top four can be ranked in any order (James, DWade, Dirk and Bryant)...it's silly to say any of these top four can't close. On the Heat, they also have a top 15 player in Bosh...saying this guy or that guy can't close and has to rely on Bosh is missing the point that Bosh is what he is...a top NBA player. What makes the Heat so scary is that they will have 3 closers for a long long time.
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