Lebron is just that great
"I have never seen a great player not get the benefit of the doubt on so many calls in a game"
Just unbelievable..historically bad officiating, +425 underdog, Sergei Mozgov as the 2nd best player, yet winning an NBA Finals game on the road..too much, tbh, too much..
The Green tip foul thing is unbelievably dirty, and the refs didn't bat an eye. Makes no sense
Tony brothers doing tony brothers things
Thats news to me, he's gotten plenty of calls over the years. Timmy, for everything he's accomplished, is still one of least underappreciated players by the refs.
Lebron played a great "hustle game," doing all the little things, but his offensive execution was incredibly bad. Worst I've seen. He needs to get into his offense quicker and not let GS set up. Having no 2nd option is not an excuse here. The time he went he quick, he created a clear driving lane that resulted in Green making an incredible block, but 8 out 10 times, that's a layup/dunk.
I know he's carrying a huge load and can't go 100% every play, but the Cavs have no chance if James continues to take 15 seconds just to get into the offense.
They have no chance, regardless, tbh..making the game ugly and slow is their only hope..
Only pussies & asshole play the officiating card.
that nig also had the dirtiest little grin after james was wilding out
That horse face Green got away with it twice, he held Thompson on the tip, too..
Meh. There's hundreds of more games where he did get the benefit of the doubt. We just wash away our memories after they've been realized and the game is all but over. But...who wants to go back and see the each 2 hour game in which he has gotten the benefit of the doubt.
Makes up for some of the he's gotten away with in the past.
It's not right, Lovey. First, it's not her at prime. Second, it's not her at prime.
Laker gots salty as ,,,,their poster child is Caitlyn and Kobrick.
wrong
No superstar in the history has been screwred by the refs like Lebron tbh
Only pussies & assholes blame the officiating.
I think it's pretty stablished by now that that is by design and seeing the results (two OT games while being huge underdogs) I think the strategy is OK.
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