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imma get the rest off ya'll after 24
imma get the rest off ya'll after 24
yea i think joel need to get sum PT too coming off the bench and have birdman startingI dont know if Battier at the 4 for long is a good idea in this series
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Damn! I was about to change my screename to this.I think one of the reasons why they been off lately its cause they haven't been able to get into a rhythm all those days off between series has been a gift and a curse ..now that we're playing every other day I expect them to start getting a better flow ..I'd like to see Money Mike get a few minutes too
Previously portrayed as a choke artist who wanted no part of the last shot in tightly contested games, LeBron has developed into one of the most clutch scorers in the NBA.
Actually, strike that. Statistically, he is the most clutch player in the league.
Per ESPN.com, since LeBron entered the Association in 2003, he has the most game-tying/go-ahead field goals in the postseason's final 24 seconds of fourth quarter and overtime:
Magic never did it. Jordan never did it. Bird never did it. Not even Oscar or Wilt. Only LeBron.
Not too long ago, the discussion was about how LeBron wasn’t clutch. That no longer seems to be a discussion.
Since LeBron came into the league in 2003-04, nobody in the NBA has made more game-tying and go-ahead shots in the final 24 seconds of playoff games than LeBron, who is 7-of-16 on those shots. His 43.8 field goal percentage on those clutch shots ranks the best in the NBA since his rookie season among players with at least 10 attempts. The league average is 28.3 percent on those shots.
It bears repeating: LeBron's seven "clutch" playoff field goals over the last 10 years are more than anyone. And he's hitting said shots at a higher clip (43.8 percent) than anyone who has attempted at least 10 since he entered the league. That includes Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Durant and yes, even Kobe Bryant.
Player - Clutch Playoff FGs since 2003-04
LeBron James:7-16
Kobe Bryant:5-17
Kevin Durant:5-12
Dirk Nowitzki:5-12
Clutch playoff shooting percentage. ..I thought I dun seen it all
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Clutch playoff shooting percentage. ..I thought I dun seen it all
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So corny
I can't believe he had Kenny beat boxing to the corny 'Birdman song'. To me it was unbearable to watch.
Sidenote: Did anyone else see the dude with the cigar getting his on in the background?