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    missing a wide-open clutch shot to lose the series

    going to OT would have generated more sweat, which would have opened up his dirt-filled pores and helped fight his acne

    needing a tragedy to donate money to your city, while Lebron donates a million just because it's a Tuesday and he feels like it

    not amnestying Perkins

    this is how you do it, pussy boy:


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    Opened his dirt filled pores, LOL

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    Gasol did it right; his man moved away but he stayed by the rim. Vogel

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    missing a wide-open clutch shot to lose the series

    going to OT would have generated more sweat, which would have opened up his dirt-filled pores and helped fight his acne

    needing a tragedy to donate money to your city, while Lebron donates a million just because it's a Tuesday and he feels like it

    not amnestying Perkins

    this is how you do it, pussy boy:


    Oh, the irony in all this. Here you've got some guy sitting on his lazy ass in front of a computer attempting to come up with these threads on an internet message board to try to impress...who exactly?? I mean there's Kevin Durant and then there's you..and you actually feel as though YOU'RE the one in a position to talk ? What the have you ever done? How much money do you donate?

    Or do you just live through Lebron James? Do you put on #6 and feel as though that validates you?

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    Oh, the irony in all this. Here you've got some guy sitting on his lazy ass in front of a computer attempting to come up with these threads on an internet message board to try to impress...who exactly?? I mean there's Kevin Durant and then there's you..and you actually feel as though YOU'RE the one in a position to talk ? What the have you ever done? How much money do you donate?

    Or do you just live through Lebron James? Do you put on #6 and feel as though that validates you?
    harlemheat is to LeDelonte as lakersground is to Kirby

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    Meaning, he wishes he could choke on the .

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    KD actually attempting a shot that would be difficult for a 5 year old. Whilst Lebron makes a shot said 5 year old could make 90% of the time.

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    Meaning, he wishes he could choke on the .



    to be fair with the OP, he's got a point. KD could have easily driven that ball all the way to the basket. He would have gotten 2 FTs at the minimum. KD shrank under pressure. let's just face it

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    completely wide open..Scott Brooks could have made that easy jump shot, tbh..

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    Durant must have fcked Harlem's wife or something.

    DPOY Gasol was waiting for Durant whilest the pacers had no one protecting the rim. Lebron's had his fair share of fails when he was 24-25.

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    if I had a wife and Durant ed her, I'd hate Westbrook as well, since the Alpha gets first taste, tbh..

    Westbrook is one of my favorite players, though..

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    Lebron fanboys are this insecure about Kevin? Dang yall.

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    completely wide open..Scott Brooks could have made that easy jump shot, tbh..
    Come on now, let's reel it in. NBA players, even the best of them, do actually miss jumpshots on occassion. The best of the best will shoot 50% from that 18 foot range. The best of the best might shoot 75% from that range on uncontested looks. That means even the most elite shooter will likely miss 25 out of 100 uncontested, wide open 18 footers. But yes...in hindsight he could've taken the ball deeper on that play.

    Either way, you're contradicting yourself. You ridicule KD for taking the shot, while at the same time expressing how simple the shot was and that perhaps it might only be difficult for a 5 year old and that Scott Brooks could apparently make it everytime. If that's the case, why was it such a bad shot?

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    If that's the case, why was it such a bad shot?
    missing a wide-open clutch shot to lose the series

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    Gasol did it right; his man moved away but he stayed by the rim. Vogel
    That was a defensive 3 seconds. If the refs had any balls that game they would have called it on Gasol.

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    The refs probably assumed Durant would just make the wide open jump shot like a clutch player would have done, tbh..

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    Come on now, let's reel it in. NBA players, even the best of them, do actually miss jumpshots on occassion. The best of the best will shoot 50% from that 18 foot range. The best of the best might shoot 75% from that range on uncontested looks. That means even the most elite shooter will likely miss 25 out of 100 uncontested, wide open 18 footers. But yes...in hindsight he could've taken the ball deeper on that play.

    Either way, you're contradicting yourself. You ridicule KD for taking the shot, while at the same time expressing how simple the shot was and that perhaps it might only be difficult for a 5 year old and that Scott Brooks could apparently make it everytime. If that's the case, why was it such a bad shot?
    Because of the fact that he had better options. Don't be a dumbass.

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    Come on now, let's reel it in. NBA players, even the best of them, do actually miss jumpshots on occassion. The best of the best will shoot 50% from that 18 foot range. The best of the best might shoot 75% from that range on uncontested looks. That means even the most elite shooter will likely miss 25 out of 100 uncontested, wide open 18 footers. But yes...in hindsight he could've taken the ball deeper on that play.

    Either way, you're contradicting yourself. You ridicule KD for taking the shot, while at the same time expressing how simple the shot was and that perhaps it might only be difficult for a 5 year old and that Scott Brooks could apparently make it everytime. If that's the case, why was it such a bad shot?
    Because of the fact that he had better options. Don't be a dumbass.

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