And the one no one remembers is when MJ gave up the ball so freaking Luc Longley could shoot a midrange jumper that sent Game 1 into overtime in 1998. If LBJ does that people would be screaming, "How do you put the ball in Luc Longley's hands with the game on the line, he's weak, he's weak!!!"
Jordan stans/LeBron haters are shameless.
Turn the situation around and you'd be screaming, "Those shots weren't in MJ's hands, but LBJ willingly gave up the ball with the game on the line, that proves he's weak-minded!"
You can't actually believe this shyt.
LBJ scored 9 of the final 12 points in that game, in other words he scored
every single point for the Cavs in the finals 6 minutes outside of that one shot.
And in the 2013 Game 6 LeBron was the one who hit the three that put them in position to tie the game in the first place, then hit the go-ahead shot in overtime that led to the W, then had all the big shots in Game 7 including the crucial clutch jumper up 2 with 27 seconds left that basically won the game.
But no, LBJ is scared of big shots even though no one in NBA history has hit more playoff game-winners than him.