Klay can't keep up this shooting forever... and the CAVS are still in it. This looks like a Warriors loss.
with the way the game started out, looked like it was prime for iggy. so far, steph hasn't really done much to prove he deserves it.
But Lebron has won games and advanced series thanks to flopping. People didn't complain when Andy was flopping to help Lebron. I don't feel bad when flopping works against teams Lebron plays for considering half of Lebron's drives to the basket are him lowering his shoulders like a linebacker as the offensive fouls are ignored. He constantly uses his off hand to push peoples arms out of the way as they try to defend his shot. You just don't like the comparison because you're Lebron bias and want the Cavs to win. It's hypocritical to shrug your shoulders when a star player does it but then take issue when a non-star player does it. Why does the star player need special treatment and it should be ignored simply because he's a better player? Basically proving that star players can't win on their own merit and it's not unfair when they get favorable calls, only when the lesser players do. Smh... I'm a life long Pacers fan that bought a Lebron cavs jersey the day he was drafted despite being a division rival. I have since watched Lebron be the ambassador of the league when it comes to worst flops I've ever seen. Wade's championship win against the Mavs, Lakers over Kings are some of the worst flops and foul calls I've ever seen as well. Forgive me for not enjoying the league giving Kobe, Wade and Lebron the worst calls in the history of sports due to flops and star treatment. I had to endure that crap in the Pacers/Heat series. Anyways, I'm not a Lebron fanboy so simply being a better player doesn't allow me to just turn a blind eye to Lebron being one of the worst offenders when it comes to flopping.
This was my reaction to the Cavs signing Shumpert for 4 years 40 million: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rm81LSKJC2k" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
i hated varejao even when he was flopping with lebron. i hate varejao because his career was only made out of flopping. he hasn't been relevant in like 5 years. i hate it when star players flop, regardless of who it is, but at least they have some semblance of skill.