This is just pathetic. Honestly, you have got to be high school age. There is absolutely no way you are older than that. Not many people pegged Cleveland to win this series; the only legitimate "choke" he had was in 2011.
He is gassed, that's all. Every time he got into the lane, a help-defender was there waiting. He made the right choice to pass the ball, too bad his teammates were standing around watching, not moving to the open spots, or cut to the basket. The GSW is just a better team, they play 10+ people, while the Cavs normally play 7, or 8.
I'm 28. And many people on this Board said this fully healthy Cavs team had a great shot to win it this year. Lebron has 23 turnovers through 4 games. Pretty amazing? But I'm sure those turnovers aren't his fault.
LeBron's teammates are scrubs. I won't surprised if LeBron takes his talent to Warriors, Spurs or OKC this offseason.
Sorry but the excuses for Lebron need to stop. All these Finals appearances without Wade & Bosh and he can't get it done should hurt his legacy and place in history.
He's great, up there as one of the best. Just bad timing right now going up against a better team. Maybe he should move to the West.
He keeps beating up ASAP level chump competition in the East & ends up in finals to get exposed. Same old LeBron. Heck he'd be 1-6 without Ray Allen to bail him out
LeChoke is a b**** LOL. Complaining about the some words post-game interview??? This man cannot handle the moment when he NEEDS to be there for the team and demand control. MJ would never choke like this because he got called a b****. It fueled MJ's game! <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">LeBron on why he got so upset w/Draymond: "I'm all good with competition but the words that came out of his mouth was a bit overboard."</p>— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) <a href="https://twitter.com/Rachel__Nichols/status/741494669083856896">June 11, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to a source familiar with the spat between LeBron James and Draymond Green, the trigger word was DG calling James a "b*tch"</p>— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) <a href="https://twitter.com/mcten/status/741504650541715456">June 11, 2016</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
James' balls are sensitive, but not as sensitive as his feelings. I think, on court, James in his prime was as good as anyone who's ever played--but he really doesn't act like a killer. But maybe it's good that he doesn't do a dollar Jordan impersonation like Kobe did.
Lebron is phenomenal but the whole catch to his career is that he is just not an elite isolation scorer, while he has continually been put in the position of needing to score late in games.
I agree, I feel Lebron is underappreciated, there haven't been many players that you could put on any team and get to the finals. What bothers me is that since coming into the league, his scoring game has actually regressed. He now has less offensive moves than he did when he came into the league. Not to mention that he has yet to master travelling rules. His career as a scorer is similar to that of Howard in this regard. Two incredibly gifted athletes who can't seem to fine tune their game or add a little finesse to their offensive moves.