Poppa_Dock
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26 11 and 13 in a finals game
I didn't know I was at a Gestapo website, censoring opposing ideas and shyt.
You don't think Miami's three point shooters contributed in the playoffs?
I'm done.
you lebron dikkriders are getting out of hand. "this is the closest thing to a one man team since jordan" WHAT THE fukk ARE YALL WATCHING? this is nothing compared to what hakeem and duncan did. lebron is playing with 2 perennial all stars and very good shooters. how the hell is this anything like a one man team?
stanning is cool...but yall are taking dikk riding to another level. aside from him playing with 2 all stars
battier had 17 points in games 1 and 2
chalmers had 25 in game 4
mike miller had 23 points in game 5
combine that with the presence of bosh and wade and explain how this is a one man team. send me nudes of your girlfriend to make up for this
anyway, teams gameplan for kobe and nobody else. its easy for gasol to get off. despite that fact, gasol averaged 19 and 12, kobe averaged 29 and 8
the numbers arent that great, but bosh erased kgs impact on defense. kg went from standing in the paint all game to help on bron, to standing at the 3 point line to defend bosh.
If so, doesn't that mean Lebron>Kobe?
and how could you seriously count mike fukkin millers contribution to this title??
The dude that scored 23 points in the closeout game?
Chalmers didn't score 25 in game 4?
Shane didn't average 12 points a game in the Finals after averaging 5 in the season? He didn't shoot 61% from the field and 58% from the arc after shooting 39% during the season? He didn't get that tip at the end of game four to seal it?
Duncan, Hakeem and Dirk all won titles in the last 20 years without all-star teammates, they were more of "one man" teams than LeBron was this year.
In 03 Duncan averaged 24.7ppg throughout the playoffs, second leading scorer averaged 14.7. He also led them in rebs (15.4), asts (5.3) and blks (3.2)......
Negged for having no common sense.
Well, I stand corrected. Add Duncan to the list. Didn't know he lead the Spurs in assists. Can you you blame me for not watching the Spurs though.
Maybe I'm a bit reactionary here but I watched almost every heat playoff game This year and it seemed Lebron put the team on his back at every moment they faced adversity or a major obstacle and put up all time numbers. Not to mention being consistently great throughout. He looked like a one man team on a number of occasions.
Let's not act like the heat teammates were contributing or making those open 3s before the finals game 4 and 5.