So he had an off night and plays with 2 guys who were both going for 20+ wasn't an option?? just sayin......
cant see lebron defering and being so passive in the next game, i was surprised that he wasnt even trying to get to the rim, if he had of and wade attacked a little more too like in the previous game and had chandler in foul trouble heat probably would have won, but they didnt and chandler was a machine and the best player on the floor...average night for the tall german, but he did look pooped in the last quarter, think the flu had caught up to him...
Did you watch the game? The reason I ask, is because if you did, you'd have seen how uncharacteristic his play was. Even last game when he only scored 17 points it seemed like he was being slightly passive. Today he had less than half that amount, so you can only imagine it is at times a bit worrying!
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I almost get the feeling that LeBron needs to establish his offensive scoring rhythm early otherwise it makes him a non-factor scoring later in the game. It seems like he either goes to the extreme of being a full-out scorer, or being a full-out play-maker.
Know what I mean?
It's almost like he goes into a mind-set that if he's going to be play-maker tonight, he's going to pass to open teammates no matter what. Instead of taking each play as an individual possession and determining whether he will score or pass depending on what the defense is giving him etc.
Mavs made ONE field goal in the last 5.10 of the game, and still won!!
That's (I think) 43% of the quarter with just a layup. Mad
I decided to go for Dallas this year:
I told you its a conspiracy and Bron's in on it. He'll turn it on game 5 then let the Mavs get one back in Dallas then he'll be on again in game 7 for the win in Miami in front of their home fans
Game 5 is in Dallas Nick lol
Yea, Bron has flopped a bit. I hate it. It gets the attention of the refs who assume that unless contact is made, no player will react like that and in game speed it's almost a reactive whistle when they see players flailing like that. That's part of their instructions to make sure that the game doesn't turn into a brawl with excessive contact. I wish an ESPN writer would do an article with video evidence on this and bring it to the NBA's attention. Deshawn did the right thing by calling him out.
Tell you what, Lebron is going to be having a monster game tonight because the Mavs can't stop him. He's the one who is choosing not to be more aggressive so far. By his comments, and that from the media heavily scrutinizing him, I bet he comes out and drops a 35point game at least! Hopefully the Mavs will still win this one because if they lose, it's game over.
LeB!tch!
I really can't understand why a guy that can ball like he can feels the need to look like a right w@nker by doing this sort of crap... Im all for playing for the foul and making sure of it, but theres a big difference to taking a hit and making sure you get the call to just flopping around like a dying fish... Seriously, both those situations did not call for that crap at all in the slightest... He is doing nothing to rectify the way people perceive him. Since they knocked the Bulls out i really haven't given a damn about the end result of the finals, but the more I see of this sort of crap the more i would LOVE to see LeChoke - Le***** lose!!
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