Underdeveloped parts of LeBron's game? Making a free throw? Not demanding the ball in a clutch situation? Passing up an open lay up attempt to kick it out to a three pointer? Those aren't underdeveloped parts of LeBron's game. That's lack of a killer instinct. Missing clutch free throws isn't an underdeveloped part of his game. It's not being mentally tough enough. It's not fatigue. It's not lack of practice. Clutch free throws is about mental focus, mental toughness.
Taking over in that close gold medal match is about being a killer, an assassin, a closer. Kobe is more of one than LeBron. I didn't say LeBron isn't a closer at all. I didn't say LeBron had no mental toughness at all. I said Kobe has more.
It's not about failing in clutch situations. All players fail sometimes. LeBron has failed in the clutch. Kobe has failed in the clutch. The difference is that Kobe isn't afraid to fail and won't question himself. LeBron is not that way. He questions himself sometimes, not only at the foul line, but in decision making whether to pass, drive, or shoot.
You act as if pushing the Celtics to 7 games early in the playoffs is that much better than making it to the NBA Finals and going 6 games. Horse . And, LeBron still ed up in games 1 and 2 and at the end of game 7. You talk as if it was all on Kobe that the Lakers lost that 20 point lead against the Celtics, but when I give you a specific example of where LeBron does something similar where it's really on him as the leader of the Cavs in game 5 against Boston, nothing. That 43-20 run the Celtics had in game 5 against the Cavs in about a 16 minute span, LeBron went to the free throw line zero times, took 3 three point shots, went 1-for-6 from the field, including getting his blocked once. your "LeBron is a better leader" argument. That game 5 was there to be had for the Cavs. Where the was LeBron when the Celtics turned a 14 point deficit into a 9 point lead? Where was LeBron's leadership there? You ing assclown. Same you rag on Kobe for, and you tuck tail and run behind your stupid ing insults. You're a moron.
And, why is the Spurs example ridiculous when my main example was game 4 where the Spurs won by one single ing point and LeBron missed four free throws. The Spurs weren't "that" much better in that particular game if they only won by one point. One point. Four missed free throws. Spurs can't guard LeBron at the free throw line. That's absolutely on point with the discussion about being mentally tough and having a killer instinct.
Go a fire hydrant, stretch. You're a re ed stain on LeBron's game underwear.