No, the person working the clock was amazing.at all you classholes slurping him for making a ing layup. Funny, but you gotta feel like the cHeat stole one...at home. I wouldn't be puffing my chest out if I were your bandwagonning ass tbh.
This series has the makings of a classic though.![]()
Naw. Indiana blew their chance at making this a series. They cut their own heart out with their stupidity and this thing likely goes no longer than 5 games.
Maybe your boy Kirby should try to get more layups in the clutch and do less of this....
56-26. 1st round fodder. L.M.A.O.
$120 million.... 7th seed..... frontdoor swept in the first round.... biggest failure in sports historyPERIOD
You still haven't owned up, son![]()
We'll see. Vogel had an MDA moment on that last play. The cHeat were lucky to escape with the 23rd letter.
Danny Green wouldve missed it ..... to be absolutely honest.
LeBron James isn't clutch? Think again
By ESPN Stats & Information
ESPN.com
What can’t LeBron James do?
Score 30 points? Check.
Triple-double? No problem.
Game winner at the buzzer? Sure.
LeBron is the first player in NBA postseason history with a triple-double and a buzzer-beater game winner in the same game.
Magic never did it. Jordan never did it. Bird never did it. Not even Oscar or Wilt. Only LeBron.
Not too long ago, the discussion was about how LeBron wasn’t clutch. That no longer seems to be a discussion.
Since LeBron came into the league in 2003-04, nobody in the NBA has made more game-tying and go-ahead shots in the final 24 seconds of playoff games than LeBron, who is 7-of-16 on those shots. His 43.8 field goal percentage on those clutch shots ranks the best in the NBA since his rookie season among players with at least 10 attempts. The league average is 28.3 percent on those shots.
Along with his buzzer-beater layup to defeat the Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, LeBron also made a go-ahead layup with just under 11 seconds remaining in overtime.
The buzzer-beater was LeBron’s first game winner in the final 10 seconds of a playoff game since his buzzer-beater against the Magic in Game 2 of the 2009 Eastern Conference finals.
Coincidentally, that shot came exactly four years ago to the day -– May 22, 2009.
The last time any NBA player made a buzzer-beater to win a playoff game was Paul Pierce for the Celtics in 2010 against the Heat.
LeBron and Ralph Sampson are the only players in NBA history with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and three blocks in a playoff game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Sampson did it in 1986 for the Rockets against the Nuggets. Blocks became an official statistic in 1973-74.
Since the 2006 postseason, a player has had a playoff triple-double with at least 30 points four times. All four of those players are named LeBron James.
The last player other than LeBron to accomplish that feat was Steve Nash, for the Suns in 2005 against the Mavericks.
LeBron and Oscar Robertson are the only players in NBA history with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a playoff game four times, according to Elias. LeBron has done it four times, while Robertson has done it eight times.
LeBron now has nine career postseason triple-doubles, which ties him with Wilt Chamberlain for fifth on the all-time list, according to Elias. Only Magic Johnson (30), Jason Kidd (11), Rajon Rondo (10) and Larry Bird (10) have more.
turning the ball over twice in a row Lbron
That's what Hibbert's woman looks like when she's jerking him off.
one ring and done![]()
we about the lose the honorific le of "the last team to beat miami in playoffs"![]()
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