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On June 16 2015 06:15 Jerubaal wrote: James is solely responsible for the cavs not winning this championship. If he just made all of his shots, they would have easily swept the series. Game 1 should have never gone to overtime, Kyrie wouldn't have a broken knee, and the Cavs would have a 3-0 lead on the Dubs after the first 3 games. James played the most inefficient playoffs of his life and deserves to be scretunized for it.
He was such a diva with the decision that some people still cant seem to get over that the karma is coming back to bite him. Totally his fault.
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On June 16 2015 06:54 Rebs wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2015 06:15 Jerubaal wrote: James is solely responsible for the cavs not winning this championship. If he just made all of his shots, they would have easily swept the series. Game 1 should have never gone to overtime, Kyrie wouldn't have a broken knee, and the Cavs would have a 3-0 lead on the Dubs after the first 3 games. James played the most inefficient playoffs of his life and deserves to be scretunized for it. He was such a diva with the decision that some people still cant seem to get over that the karma is coming back to bite him. Totally his fault. If he didn't have such influence they never would have traded for Kevin Love and would have Andrew Wiggins and Bennett to help him out, it's totally his fault.
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Also true, but "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
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On June 16 2015 02:28 red_ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 15 2015 22:21 whatisthisasheep wrote:On June 15 2015 15:50 MooMooMugi wrote:Lebron 40+ pt average per finals game, playing the most inefficient playoffs series of his life + Show Spoiler + Anybody player in the nba can put up 40 when they take 35+ shots a games. Shooting 30-40% from 2 point land and 20% from 3 point land is something you would expect from an office temp with a bad attitude, not the "goat" He's shooting 39.9% from the field and 34.4% from 3(which means he's shooting above 40% "from 2"). While that's well below the efficiency we're used to from LeBron, when you take into consideration the usage rate and the teammates he's playing with(leading to the defense the Warriors can get away with playing against him), it's actually insane. But 39.9% is bad for a guy who shot 48.8% from the field on the year (34.4% is actually fine, compared to his league-average 35.4% on the season). I'm not saying it's realistic to expect more from him due to the obviousness of the Cavs offense, general fatigue, and his passing ability that he's shown, but he hasn't been good from the floor.
It's also too far to say that anyone can score 40 if they shot 35 times but let's not lose our minds that he's played incredibly well.
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I'm less interested in how the Cavs lose this series and more interested in how they plan on putting a team together the next few years.
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On June 16 2015 08:00 Shotcoder wrote: I'm less interested in how the Cavs lose this series and more interested in how they plan on putting a team together the next few years. I doubt they'll have much trouble recruiting ring-chasing roleplayers after Lebron's showing this season.
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Sanya12364 Posts
Golden State is one of the defensive efficiencies in the League, right? Do teams expect above average offensive output against this team? Having no help from the rest of his team isn't doing Lebron any favors either.
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Yeah, CP3 and Demarre Carroll will each sign for 2 million.
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Barnes and Hawes for Stephenson. Hawes and Stephenson are both useful players in the wrong situation. Hopefully it will work out on these teams.
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I don't understand that move for the Hornets. They must HATE Stephenson to toss him out for 3 years and $20 million of Spencer Hawes.
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On June 16 2015 11:00 AgentW wrote: I don't understand that move for the Hornets. They must HATE Stephenson to toss him out for 3 years and $20 million of Spencer Hawes. If you watched a lot of Charlotte last year you'd understand. He dropped from 49% shooting last season in Indy to sub 40, his 3pt% halved, 62% at the line... Also killed the offense with his excessive handling, stole rebounds etc
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On June 16 2015 11:57 Scarecrow wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2015 11:00 AgentW wrote: I don't understand that move for the Hornets. They must HATE Stephenson to toss him out for 3 years and $20 million of Spencer Hawes. If you watched a lot of Charlotte last year you'd understand. He dropped from 49% shooting last season in Indy to sub 40, his 3pt% halved, 62% at the line... Also killed the offense with his excessive handling, stole rebounds etc Oh I know he's terrible, I'm just pointing out that Hawes's contract is probably worse. So they get 1.5M or so of relief from waiving Barnes.
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
lance is perfectly capable of being a cancer of sufficient size to maek that move sensible for charlotte
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One thing's for sure. The Clippers have somehow got even more unlikeable.
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On June 16 2015 12:59 Jerubaal wrote: One thing's for sure. The Clippers have somehow got even more unlikeable.
No way. Lance is adorable.
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On June 16 2015 07:05 DystopiaX wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2015 06:54 Rebs wrote:On June 16 2015 06:15 Jerubaal wrote: James is solely responsible for the cavs not winning this championship. If he just made all of his shots, they would have easily swept the series. Game 1 should have never gone to overtime, Kyrie wouldn't have a broken knee, and the Cavs would have a 3-0 lead on the Dubs after the first 3 games. James played the most inefficient playoffs of his life and deserves to be scretunized for it. He was such a diva with the decision that some people still cant seem to get over that the karma is coming back to bite him. Totally his fault. If he didn't have such influence they never would have traded for Kevin Love and would have Andrew Wiggins and Bennett to help him out, it's totally his fault.
Bennett contribute to a contender?! He'd be lucky to make a contribution in the D league at this stage of his career.
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Curry went 16 for 28 in 3 point shots since game 4. 57% isn't bad
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Sry accidental double post
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On June 16 2015 08:17 Scarecrow wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2015 08:00 Shotcoder wrote: I'm less interested in how the Cavs lose this series and more interested in how they plan on putting a team together the next few years. I doubt they'll have much trouble recruiting ring-chasing roleplayers after Lebron's showing this season.
They don't even need to, if their current roster can get and stay healthy they're in the finals ezpz. All they need is to get some depth. But good God I am terrified of what would happen if Lebron got injured next season. Dude's a beast, but he's getting old.
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