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    http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/2544/...mID=1610612741

    He's shooting 43.6% for the playoffs, 41% against Chicago, 47% against Boston. Last year, he didn't shoot under 55% in any series.
    Last edited by JohnnyMax; 05-12-2015 at 11:57 PM.

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    And last year he supposedly had a bad playoff run according to this site and its clowns.

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    Tough to be team's best player, GM and coach simultaneously.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    Dude thought he would be getting an easier championship path with Love and Irving than with Wade and Bosh

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    Tough to be team's best player, GM and coach simultaneously.
    This ... Only Bill Russell has ever done anything close to what JAmes is doing for the Cavs ...

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    You have no idea UZER's Avatar
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    It's pretty obvious he's on the other side of his peak. Still great, but losing some explosion.

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    Drive for Five! ambchang's Avatar
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    Highlights how important teammates and matchups are in the playoffs.

    Even a player as great as Lebron will "suffer" if the system is not in place for him to excel.

    That said, he is averaging 10 rebounds a game and close to 8 assists though.

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    Without the Spurs giving that thing back in '13 he'd be up to asshole in alligators.

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    moral victory, tbh. Franklin's Avatar
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    Wade and Bosh were both proven players long before the super marriage took place in 2010 imho. Bosh and D-Whistle both had led their teams to multiple playoff appearances as #1's of their respective teams, meanwhile, Irving and Love had done nothing but tanking with their teams before joining Lebron, and they had combined played zero playoff game before.

    getting three #1 picks in four years
    burning Lebron's jersey after his departure
    welcoming a home who you'd been jilted by

    but the most pathetic moment of this franchise was none of those mentioned above, it was this...



    rooting for another team to beat your former franchise player

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