lebron/ray/bosh saved this game in that order, lebron made the first three, bosh got the rebound to pass to ray and then he blocked green at the end of the game, boys love to try and discredit lebron when they win but when they lose he gets all the blame only on clutchfans. someone finishes with a 30 point triple double, wills his team from 10 points down to take the lead with 18 points in the 4th/OT.....but the 3 pt/free throw specialist hits some 3's and free throws so he saved the game....
That three he hit be da only one that matter Not to mention, that whole sequnce sound so much like Kobe Bryant end of games, and people nly remember da huge 3 he make, never da ones he bricked, an they call him clutch.
Yeah only one that matter did you mean the three Ray Allen made was the only one that truly mattered.
How is saying Lebron is the best player in the NBA creating the next thing? He clearly is the best player in the NBA
If Lebron didnt hit that 3 then Ray Allen's 3 wouldnt have mattered. As much as I hate it, bron was cold-blooded. I think Pop shouldve kept Duncan in til the end. Final 27 seconds TD couldve solidified a win with a few revounds and boxing out Bosh.
If you guys think running the teams offense in a desperate comeback in the fourth and scoring 16 is choking, then what would you call Duncan's disappearing act in the second half after the blistering hot first half?? Or of Manu's and Wade's performance?? Yes, Lebron has been disappointing this Finals, and I have been very critical of him for that, but he came through big in the quarter that could have tarnished his legacy for a long time. To say that he choked tonight is lunacy.
As much as you dont like Lebron that 4th quarter was special. The Heat NEEDED him to do that. Be mad as you want but if you cant man up and admit that you're just being a bi-ch
Some of you guys crack me up. Your bias is showing. It's not that I expect people to be objective (most people on this board, and in general, don't even seem to know what 'objective' means). But at least be somewhat rational.
Once again...can somebody explain to me how 16 points in the 4th quarter to lead your team back from down 10 is a choke? Am I missing something?
Soooo had the game not gone to overtime and the Heat had won, would everybody be talking about "LeBron's amazing fourth quarter" or his mistakes down the stretch during the pivotal moments?
What did he do in the final minute that lost his team the game? He took the last shot and missed. IF he passed some of yall would have been calling him all kinds of stuff. He missed a tough clutch shot...and he made a tough clutch shot. In the end the team does not win without him going absolutely wild in the 4th to bring his team back.