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re: LeBron's #s the last 5 minutes of games
Posted on 6/6/12 at 10:57 am to Kracka
Posted on 6/6/12 at 10:57 am to Kracka
it is a very good post.
he also brings up another topic i would like to discuss (sorry LBJ apologists, it isn't Kobe).
I noticed last night when Bosh came in off the bench to play a few. At one point he drove to the basket hard, got a lay in, and a foul from behind by KG.
Bosh goes nutts. The crowd goes nutts. The Heat go on a rally.
The Heat desperately need an emotional leader. A KG if you will (yes, yes we all know the MSB thinks KG is douche). But they need the guy who's going to get into people's faces, pump up the crowd, jaw the other team, and yell to the top of his lungs after a pivotal play.
Flopping or crying to the refs don't count as positive emotions, they are negative and typically have burned the Heat because it is this whining/crying that hurts their transition defense.
To me it sometimes seems as if Wade and LBJ are going thru the motions out there. Emotionless (minus when they are flopping).
It seems sometimes they are concentrating harder on what Emo/Hipster outfit they are wearing to the after game presser rather than the actual game.
i dunno. it may be a single opinion. they've just seemed to lack that in the last few games.
he also brings up another topic i would like to discuss (sorry LBJ apologists, it isn't Kobe).
I noticed last night when Bosh came in off the bench to play a few. At one point he drove to the basket hard, got a lay in, and a foul from behind by KG.
Bosh goes nutts. The crowd goes nutts. The Heat go on a rally.
The Heat desperately need an emotional leader. A KG if you will (yes, yes we all know the MSB thinks KG is douche). But they need the guy who's going to get into people's faces, pump up the crowd, jaw the other team, and yell to the top of his lungs after a pivotal play.
Flopping or crying to the refs don't count as positive emotions, they are negative and typically have burned the Heat because it is this whining/crying that hurts their transition defense.
To me it sometimes seems as if Wade and LBJ are going thru the motions out there. Emotionless (minus when they are flopping).
It seems sometimes they are concentrating harder on what Emo/Hipster outfit they are wearing to the after game presser rather than the actual game.
i dunno. it may be a single opinion. they've just seemed to lack that in the last few games.
This post was edited on 6/6/12 at 11:02 am
Posted on 6/6/12 at 11:03 am to Klark Kent
quote:
yes, yes we all know the MSB thinks KG is douche).
KG is the douche every team wishes they had on their team. He is in beast mode right now. He wears his emotions on his sleave and plays hard ever game.
quote:THey are more worried about complaining to the refs instead of getting back on D. Rondo hit the nail on the fricking head after game 4.
To me it sometimes seems as if Wade and LBJ are going thru the motions out there. Emotionless (minus when they are flopping).
quote:They are too worried about being likeable IMO. Especially LeWalk. Magic is the only GOAT that I can think of that cared if people liked him or not. But I think that was more off the floor.
It seems sometimes they are concentrating harder on what Emo/Hipster outfit they are wearing to the after game presser rather than the actual game.
Posted on 6/6/12 at 11:06 am to Klark Kent
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It seems sometimes they are concentrating harder on what Emo/Hipster outfit they are wearing to the after game presser rather than the actual game.
This is why I don't like Lebron. He is, and always has been, more about himself than about the game of basketball.
MJ loved the game first. Kobe loves the game first. Lebron loves Lebron first. BLEE DAT FOOLS
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