Your Daddy's Home - Nuggets VS Lakers WCF rematch

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This list is cute but it honestly only proves my point. With the exception of that lob play to Shaq no one talks about any of that shyt.

MJ had the flu game, the shot, his 60 pointer against Boston, and many others.

Bron has the block, really the entire 3-1 comeback, the LeBronto series where he literally ended an era and hit a buzzer beater in I believe G2, his legendary performance against the Pistons where he scored 25 straight, G6 in Boston when he was on the Heat, and so many more.

Kobe does not have any iconic playoff moments. Nothing he’s done has even been given a nickname or a term where the general public knows what you mean. nikkas still post Brons murder face from that Boston 6. nikkas still say “flu game.” Kobe has none of that.

There’s a reason why every time they run buddy’s career reel they’re showing regular season scoring outbursts. When it comes to the postseason we always hear “5 rings”, but rarely hear about any of the exciting moments that led him there.

Stay mad :umad:



"Final seconds...Bryant...for the win...BANG!"



He made Doug Collins cream on tv after a spin to fade from 20 ft :mjlol:



"Buckle up for Kobe Bryant...Kobe Bryant just sucked the gravity out of the Target Center"


To suggest the man doesn't have iconic games or playoff moments is the stupidest thing I've heard all yr
 

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Nope. That last play was on the players. First off, Austin Reeves should've been up on Murray. Once he decided to stay with Murray, he's trailing, and AD is pretty much guarding it the only way possible. Rui was supposed to step up. He was playing too far off, even Prince motioned for him to slide up. it's like they didn't know where to be. And it should've been Lebron and AD with the 2 on 2 defense.
 

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Nope. That last play was on the players. First off, Austin Reeves should've been up on Murray. Once he decided to stay with Murray, he's trailing, and AD is pretty much guarding it the only way possible. Rui was supposed to step up. He was playing too far off, even Prince motioned for him to slide up. it's like they didn't know where to be. And it should've been Lebron and AD with the 2 on 2 defense.

That’s coaching breh :skip:
 

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"Final seconds...Bryant...for the win...BANG!"



He made Doug Collins cream on tv after a spin to fade from 20 ft :mjlol:



"Buckle up for Kobe Bryant...Kobe Bryant just sucked the gravity out of the Target Center"


To suggest the man doesn't have iconic games or playoff moments is the stupidest thing I've heard all yr

If this is the best list you could put together after all the monumental and iconic playoff moments I listed for Bron and MJ then :dead:
 

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This is bullshyt. The man has played in 287 playoff games, whereas the GOAT played in 179 playoff games, that's a 108 differential.

Bron has been to 10 NBA Finals and has ZERO game winning buzzer beaters. And zero series ending buzzer beaters in 287 appearances.

Playoff game-winners/tyers with 25 seconds or less

  • Jordan 10/19 (53%)
  • LeBron 10/27 (37%)
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 24 seconds or less

  • Jordan 9/18 (50%)
  • LeBron 10/27 (37%)
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 10 seconds or less

  • Jordan 7/15 (47%)
  • LeBron 9/22 (41%)
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 5 seconds or less

  • Jordan 5/11 (45%)
  • LeBron 7/17 (41%)
Finals game-winners/tyers with 25 seconds or less

Career buzzer beaters

  • Jordan 9
  • LeBron 7
Playoff series ending buzzer beaters

  • Jordan 2
  • LeBron 0
It should come as no surprise that the all-time buzzer-beater king is Jordan. His shots were all jumpers, ranging from 14 feet (’95 in Atlanta) to 26 feet (’92 vs. Detroit). 6 were in the regular season (trailing only Kobe and Johnson), and 3 were in the playoffs (trailing only LeBron). 2 of those 3 even ended the series. 7 were unassisted, which is tied for the most with Johnson. Jordan also averaged 34.4 points per game in the 9 games he won at the horn, which is the highest average among the 11 players with 5+ buzzer-beaters (beating LeBron by a fraction).


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LeBron is obviously a legendary player, and he's a legendary player who appeared in nearly 300 playoff games. But that doesn't mean he's the most clutch, he's not even close to being the most clutch. What shots in the playoffs has he made that truly resonate? Again, ZERO game winners in 10 Finals appearances.

Cut it out.


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