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re: 42 Pts, 11 Reb, 5 Ast, 3 Stl, 1 Blk
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:15 am to RTR America
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:15 am to RTR America
Green and Millsap are both undersized power forwards that rebound well and can shoot
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:16 am to RemouladeSawce
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The question is can he post that stat line 4 times in 7 games? If not the Dubs will win decisively.
The Cavs are playing way better than they were when they played them in the season. Losing Love was actually a blessing in disguise. LeBron has always needed a big man who was an enforcer/banger; something Triston is turning out to be and what Love was not. JR and Shumpert are spreading the floor out so much more allowing for penetration from LeBron and Irving (if he gets healthy).
This post was edited on 6/2/15 at 10:17 am
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:17 am to longhorn22
Trying to compare them defensively is just hilarious.
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:17 am to longhorn22
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Cavs in 6, sticking by it
100% agree
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:18 am to longhorn22
I sense a lot of leFanboi fear on teh MSB today....
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:27 am to longhorn22
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42 Pts, 11 Reb, 5 Ast, 3 Stl, 1 Blk by longhorn22
Magic had similar stats in game 6 of the 1980's finals against the 76ers..AS A ROOKIE and without Kareem and they won game 6 and the Title IN PHILLY....When Bron has stats like that in a game like that...Let me know...Until then STFU...............
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:28 am to longhorn22
comparing regular season and a playoff series that hasn't taken place. LeFanBoi
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:34 am to RTR America
I hate that example of efficiency.. LeBron was averaging like 28 pts on 60 % shooting?? and his team was losing handily each game?? To me that means he wasn't shooting nearly enough.
LeBron's always had this efficiency hard on where he's always aware of he efficient he's being and that effects his play. Obviously there's a very small zone where shooting/too much usage adversely effects your team, but it seems to be helping his team more in comparison.
And even if Green can guard LeBron(which I doubt), he'll be much more valuable to his team on the boards.
The biggest ticker in this series for me on the Cavs end is whether the Cavs can play free-flowing offense like in Game 4 of ECF or if they revert back to LeISO pounding away the clock when in tight situations. They won't win much like that
LeBron's always had this efficiency hard on where he's always aware of he efficient he's being and that effects his play. Obviously there's a very small zone where shooting/too much usage adversely effects your team, but it seems to be helping his team more in comparison.
And even if Green can guard LeBron(which I doubt), he'll be much more valuable to his team on the boards.
The biggest ticker in this series for me on the Cavs end is whether the Cavs can play free-flowing offense like in Game 4 of ECF or if they revert back to LeISO pounding away the clock when in tight situations. They won't win much like that
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:38 am to longhorn22
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I remember watching it and the game had a playoff type feel to it, everyone was engaged
I remember Kerr and his boys whining half the game too.
That's the only thing that can really trip up the Warriors in these Finals. Are they going to keep their composure when they're on the wrong side of superstar calls? I'm really interested to see the Draymond Green/LBJ matchup. Is Green going to lose it when Lebron shits on him?
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:38 am to Javzz
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I hate that example of efficiency.. LeBron was averaging like 28 pts on 60 % shooting?? and his team was losing handily each game?? To me that means he wasn't shooting nearly enough.
Should he of continued shooting when he had 37 points on 37 shots?
This post was edited on 6/2/15 at 11:15 am
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:39 am to HottyToddy7
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This is my problem with the NBA. This comment makes perfect sense but it shouldn't. You shouldn't play differently in the regular season and play offs. The season is too long and too many teams make the playoffs. They need to make the regular season more meaningful.
You realize this can be said with any professional sport? Dummy
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:46 am to Goldrush25
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That's the only thing that can really trip up the Warriors in these Finals. Are they going to keep their composure when they're on the wrong side of superstar calls? I'm really interested to see the Draymond Green/LBJ matchup. Is Green going to lose it when Lebron shits on him?
I'd also like to see who would be the first to fight Delly.
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:51 am to longhorn22
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if Draymond Green guards him LeBron will put up similar numbers to what he did going against Millsap...
Did you just compare Draymond Green and Paul Millsap?
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:52 am to Javzz
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I hate that example of efficiency.. LeBron was averaging like 28 pts on 60 % shooting?? and his team was losing handily each game?? To me that means he wasn't shooting nearly enough.
So he should keep shooting jumpers despite shooting such a horrible %? You seem to be struggling with the idea of efficiency, not the example.
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Obviously there's a very small zone where shooting/too much usage adversely effects your team, but it seems to be helping his team more in comparison.
Or like 2001 Iverson he has been able to feast on weak Eastern Conference opponents then once he runs in to a good opponent it won't nearly work as well.
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And even if Green can guard LeBron(which I doubt)
Make it stop....
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:52 am to dukke v
Peeeeeeeej! Get out of here with that...I'll drop this "small" list he has already accumulated by the age of 30
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Playoffs
Career
1st place all-time for scoring average in elimination games with 31.7 points per game.[53]
1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 25 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists with 75.[54][55]
1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists with 32.[54][56]
1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 30 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists with 53.
1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists with 23.[57][58]
2nd place all-time for consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.[59] Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 27 consecutive games.
3rd place all-time for consecutive 20-point playoff games with 54.[60] Behind Wilt Chamberlain's 126 and 92 consecutive games.
3rd place all-time for playoff games with at least 45 points with 7.[61] Tied with Allen Iverson.
Behind Michael Jordan (23) and Wilt Chamberlain (8)
3rd place all time for scoring average in first 150 playoff games with 28.1.[62] Behind Michael Jordan and Jerry West.
Only player in NBA history to shoot at least 50 percent in 9 consecutive playoff games while attempting at least 15 FGs.[63]
One of two players in NBA history to average 30 points and 10 rebounds when facing elimination.[64] Includes Wilt Chamberlain.
One of three players in NBA history to post at least 4,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 1,000 assists in their playoff career.[65] Includes Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
Series
Only player in NBA history to average at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists in an NBA Finals series (accomplished this twice).[66]
One of three players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists in a playoff series.[67] Includes Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird.
Game
Most consecutive points scored for a team in a playoff game with 25 straight points at the Detroit Pistons on May 31, 2007.[68]
Only player in NBA history to score at least 49 points in a playoff game for two different franchises.[69]
One of two players to record at least 45 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 assists in a playoff game.[70] Includes Wilt Chamberlain
One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.[71] Includes Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson.
One of five players in NBA history to record a triple-double in an NBA Finals clinching game.[72] Includes Magic Johnson (twice, 1982 and 1985), Larry Bird (1986), James Worthy (1988), and Tim Duncan (2003
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:53 am to brgfather129
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Did you just compare Draymond Green and Paul Millsap?
He even elaborated
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:54 am to c on z
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I'd also like to see who would be the first to fight Delly.
If Vegas has odds on who will get into it, I got Draymond Green and Delly dooooking it out
Posted on 6/2/15 at 10:55 am to RTR America
Green can shoot a more efficient 3 point shot??
Please proceed to tell me why they aren't similar undersized power forwards ole wise one
Please proceed to tell me why they aren't similar undersized power forwards ole wise one
Posted on 6/2/15 at 11:07 am to Javzz
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I hate that example of efficiency.. LeBron was averaging like 28 pts on 60 % shooting?? and his team was losing handily each game?? To me that means he wasn't shooting nearly enough.
One of the biggest issues last year was the Spurs attacking the Heat defense with their passing/movement. Heat did not seem to have a chance at getting turnovers so that limited their transition game in stretches, and anytime the Heat turned it over themselves, it made things worse.
This post was edited on 6/2/15 at 11:08 am
Posted on 6/2/15 at 11:09 am to longhorn22
Green is a much better defender. But yes, they are both undersized power forwards.
LeBron finna eat
LeBron finna eat
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