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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    So the type of injury a player milks makes him more or less noble?

    To me, the difference is Wade milks on the basketball court, like grabbing his eye when he gets the ball stolen. Or flailing like a fish like he can't walk after he injures his shoulder. Kobe milks his through the media. But I also split blame of that with the media itself for playing that card and for the Lakers PR department for feeding the media the bull injury stories. When Kobe is injured-but-can-still-play injured, I don't think he acts like a on the court during the game. Wade does. To me that's more of a difference than what type of injury is being milked.
    that play in game 7 where he was nowhere close to the ball that he fell midcourt on a fast break, that was a fkn lame bailout call

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    selbstverständlich Agloco's Avatar
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    I should not post before I eat after waking up at 5.
    It's all good Lee. It's easy to forget his Cleveland days.

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    What kind of GOAT averages 1.4 in 4th quarter of the NBA finals?

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    I should not post before I eat after waking up at 5.
    basically ...... try about 6ish, then you'll be straight

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    Green 4 3 for 6 dg7md's Avatar
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    Were you convinced you were going to win at that moment (4th quarter)? That victory was imminent? What thoughts were going thru your head then? I'm serious, I ain't making fun. I like to hear those parts of it.
    In game 6, yes. I felt like it was ours for the taking and things looked fine. Perfect, actually.

    Never felt truly confident in Game 7, but I had trusted our guys to keep it close: and they did.

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    In game 6, yes. I felt like it was ours for the taking and things looked fine. Perfect, actually.
    That never happens to your organization. That would happen to Miami, yes, but, not you.

    So many visions now:::why not just face guard Allen an inch away till you hear the buzzer. Why collapse an inch with a 3 point lead? It don't make a lick of sense. It's a human frailty though, the human condition. Nobody takes time to strive to remedy that. Why? Is it a fear of being in that position? It's a lack of discipline in the face of imminent calamity.

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    Lebron been a beast for many seasons now... best player in the game for a long while... don't understand the hate, tbh

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    That never happens to your organization. That would happen to Miami, yes, but, not you.

    So many visions now:::why not just face guard Allen an inch away till you hear the buzzer. Why collapse an inch with a 3 point lead? It don't make a lick of sense. It's a human frailty though, the human condition. Nobody takes time to strive to remedy that. Why? Is it a fear of being in that position? It's a lack of discipline in the face of imminent calamity.
    ^^^^
    Sadist

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    full props to lebron. that performance was legendary, games 6 and 7, dropping the hammer.

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    It bothers me a lot that Spurs fans are so quick to jump on the Bron love wagon, even if he was one lucky Ray Allen shot from a missed rebound from airballing a clutch 3 and would have been torn a new one by the media.

    Not buying into Bron's post-season greatness yet.
    Are you aware of what he did to your team in game seven?

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    Green 4 3 for 6 dg7md's Avatar
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    Are you aware of what he did to your team in game seven?
    Their roleplayers hit their shots, when they do that, you can't beat them.

    We expected Bron to get big numbers, dared him to shoot. He made some big shots, including the dagger at the end, but they don't make up for Barrier going HAM on us. If Battier missed 3 of his three pointers and if Manu didn't literally give the Heat the ball, we could have been looking at a Spurs upset in Game 7 despite Bron's contributions.

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    Were you convinced you were going to win at that moment (4th quarter)? That victory was imminent? What thoughts were going thru your head then? I'm serious, I ain't making fun. I like to hear those parts of it.
    You're a coward.

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    That Gasol was better than any of LeBron's teammates. CROFL you blame LeBron for being bailed out by ring chasers, ignoring Artests' 2010 three that saved Kobe's 6-24 ass. And then ring chaser Fisher.
    2010-11 Wade was pretty damn good. The Heat probably had the top 2 players in the league (or 1st and 3rd depending on how you valued Dwight) But their roleplayers were complete . Carlos Arroyo beating out Chalmers for starting PG replacing Arroyo with Bibby Ericka Dampier Big Z unable to walk by the playoffs Injured Mike Miller big balls Eddy House Joel Anthony a starting center in the finals

    That team was a bag of in terms of shooting, it's no wonder they couldn't beat the Mavs' zone back then.

    Their roleplayers hit their shots, when they do that, you can't beat them.

    We expected Bron to get big numbers, dared him to shoot. He made some big shots, including the dagger at the end, but they don't make up for Barrier going HAM on us. If Battier missed 3 of his three pointers and if Manu didn't literally give the Heat the ball, we could have been looking at a Spurs upset in Game 7 despite Bron's contributions.
    "roleplayers" You mean Shane Battier right? Only 5 Heat players scored, Lebron (37) Wade (23) Battier (18) Chalmers (14) Birdman (3).

    Chalmers went 6-15. Ray Allen, Bosh, and Miller combined went 0-14

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