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When the guy makes a shot he is supposed to. When he doesnt he sucks. |
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![]() http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320603002
Stop the video at 1:30 You tell me what anybody could do there. The tell me what an NBA team is doing in a situation like that with a "play" like that. |
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Simple question...does Kobe, Durant, Jordan, Wade, or Bird get a shot off there? If you say no, you are kidding yourself. He is bigger and stronger than all those guys. There were a ton of different things he could do, like posting up instead of getting the ball a mile from the basket. He could drive hard and pull up, which is pretty much unstoppable given his speed and strength. Some of the blame, I guess, should go to the coach, but we all know this is a players league and Lebron has carte blanche to do whatever he wants. |
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![]() Lets not forget this guy brought this all on himself with the smoke machines and the "not four, not five, not six..." bullsh!t. He is a fabulous player, but not nearly as good as he thinks he is.
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![]() I've always thought that when you are being triple teamed, the best basketball move to make is to pass the ball. Granted, he did make a piss poor pass.
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Was it a great basketball play? Of course not but he was trying to make something happen and there are 4 others guys standing around watching. I can't understand why Miller wasn't in the game to spread the court. KG didn't even consider guarding Haslem till the ball went his way. At least with Miller in there you have to respect his shot. And funny how Wade who has been awful for a lot of the playoffs gets off despite just flipping the ball to James and running out of bounds on the baseline. Or not drawing the foul on Daniels on the last shot in OT |
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Like I said, James is a fabulous player, he just doesn't want that last shot. Why did he drive right? Left was clearly the better option. You didn't answer, any of those other guys getting that shot off? He passed to a guy that had no prayer of making the shot, so anything James would have taken was better than the option he chose. Yes, passing to an OPEN teammate when doubled is the best move but you can't do it with no time and the guy isn't open. A 30 footer was a MUCH better option than what he did. |
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The real fault should be with the coach. You have 20 seconds to go in a tie game and you come up with that as a play? Watch the shot Durant makes to beat the lakers and you see a design that at least allowed Durant to be isolated far away enough from help to not be doubled. Why they didn't put Jones or Miller or both in to at least make Boston spread the defense? Or give the ball to james at the point and set a pick for him and set up Miller, Wade, Chalmers, Jones, Battier at the three point line to allow someone to be open on the double or help? Make KG defend outside the paint. While James didn't make an effective basketball move the play was doomed from the start unless a Boston defender fell over. Who knows maybe they had a great play set and they ignored or screwed it up. But the fact that Battier was a statue, Haslem was flaring out away from the basket and Chalmers was cutting towards james while Wade was behind the backboard makes me wonder what the hell they were trying to do? |
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And what does that really matter? Kobe can take terrible shots, play selfishly, not try on defense and because he has been fortunate enough to play on good teams that have won championships it is ok. But James makes a poor choice in ANNOUNCING where he is going to play and then shows up a team sponsored pep rally and everyone hates him. The fact is that he is a good teammate, good passer, good rebounder, superior defender almost all of the time who hasnt had any off the court issues for anyone to complain about and he is hated and denigrated. |
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From the postion he received the ball last night there was almost nothing anyone could have done alone. No picks set, no one rolling to the basket, no logical off the ball movement. Funny for a guy that supposedly doesnt want to take the last shot, etc the opposing coaches don't seem that willing to play him straight up on defense like they do with Durant. |