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Heres another nba troll
Dumb ass coli n*ggas
that's lebron's boy too. it was obvious kyrie shoulda at least got the co mvp. the biggest wins of the series(5 & 7) were led by kyrie.
Heres another nba troll
Dumb ass coli n*ggas
I feel like we shouldn't even have to point out the defensive end as the biggest thing.
BRON SCORED MORE THAN KYRIE THE WHOLE SERIES.
Nikkas talking like Kyrie put up more points or somthing
And I got love for Kyrie but some of yall need to stop man.
that's lebron's boy too. it was obvious kyrie shoulda at least got the co mvp. the biggest wins of the series(5 & 7) were led by kyrie.
We underhand what it means. We also understand that you want to think you're teaching heads something when Bron's play on both sides of the ball was the engine that kept that team running and allowed Kyrie to play in his element of being a scorerI don't think people understand what momentum means.
I remember in Game 4 Lebron didn't go off until the 4th quarter. Mostly, garbage points. Well, Kyrie kept them on pace with Golden State the other three quarters until Bron decided to play. Well, no Kyrie out there, and the game gets busted wide open alot faster than it did.
If you broke down the scoring by each quarter in each game you would see it. It was him answering back over and over, his shots going in when other people's shots weren't falling. Lebron got his whenever Cleveland went on a run and everything started clicking.
we need to stop looking at just stats. nobody here can say lebron's game 4 was anything short of terrible. period. it was horrendous. he was passive as fukk and pretty much left kyrie to fend for himself out there....then you look at the stat sheet and bron had 25 pts, 13 rebs, 9 asts, 3 blks, and 2 stls. that's when you realize it's never as simple as just looking at the boxscore....watch the game....look at the impact he had. from stats alone, lebron had a remarkable performance. but from actually WATCHING the game, you know that shyt is a lie. when dudes like zach randolph, kevin love, and hassan put up crazy numbers people say they're empty....but when we suggest the same about lebron his stans go crazy. be consistent.Lebron lead both teams (all players) in rebounds, assist, blocks, steals, and POINTS
Nah. It wasn't. Lots of verbiage here. If anything, good defense isn't something found in the box score. Something you know Bron brought over Kyriewe need to stop looking at just stats. nobody here can say lebron's game 4 was anything short of terrible. period. it was horrendous. he was passive as fukk and pretty much left kyrie to fend for himself out there....then you look at the stat sheet and bron had 25 pts, 13 rebs, 9 asts, 3 blks, and 2 stls. that's when you realize it's never as simple as just looking at the boxscore....watch the game....look at the impact he had. from stats alone, lebron had a remarkable performance. but from actually WATCHING the game, you know that shyt is a lie. when dudes like zach randolph, kevin love, and hassan put up crazy numbers people say they're empty....but when we suggest the same about lebron his stans go crazy. be consistent. this isn't to say lebron's numbers are always empty....but in this series, there were some games where his stats were definitely misleading. and game 4 is the perfect example. lebron will ALWAYS have greatest statlines....it doesn't necessarily mean he had the greatest impact though. and in this series, kyrie's IMPACT was just as great as lebron's, if not greater. he should have got the co-mvp at the very least. I don't see how anybody can honestly say kyrie wasn't the best player in games 5 & 7. it's just not possible.
we need to stop looking at just stats. nobody here can say lebron's game 4 was anything short of terrible. period. it was horrendous. he was passive as fukk and pretty much left kyrie to fend for himself out there....then you look at the stat sheet and bron had 25 pts, 13 rebs, 9 asts, 3 blks, and 2 stls. that's when you realize it's never as simple as just looking at the boxscore....watch the game....look at the impact he had. from stats alone, lebron had a remarkable performance. but from actually WATCHING the game, you know that shyt is a lie. when dudes like zach randolph, kevin love, and hassan put up crazy numbers people say they're empty....but when we suggest the same about lebron his stans go crazy. be consistent.
this isn't to say lebron's numbers are always empty....but in this series, there were some games where his stats were definitely misleading. and game 4 is the perfect example. lebron will ALWAYS have greatest statlines....it doesn't necessarily mean he had the greatest impact though. and in this series, kyrie's IMPACT was just as great as lebron's, if not greater. he should have got the co-mvp at the very least. I don't see how anybody can honestly say kyrie wasn't the best player in games 5 & 7. it's just not possible.
We underhand what it means. We also understand that you want to think you're teaching heads something when Bron's play on both sides of the ball was the engine that kept that team running and allowed Kyrie to play in his element of being a scorer
LeBron's defense was wildly inconsistent (particularly in the first half of the Finals) - not to mention Kyrie was one of the most active players on defense when chasing around Curry and other perimeter players - contributing to their subpar production (1.2 miles on defense per game - second best per minute activity behind J.R. in the series) - it wasn't like Kyrie was resting on defense or taking regular possessions off.We underhand what it means. We also understand that you want to think you're teaching heads something when Bron's play on both sides of the ball was the engine that kept that team running and allowed Kyrie to play in his element of being a scorer