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Lebron James scores 17 consecutive pts in the 4th quarter

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Sleepy Flloyd, Apr 16, 2012.

  1. Mr. Space City

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    i def wouldn't say the heat are "better" without wade but lebron and bosh seem to be more comfortable when he is out.

    bosh just turns into a completely different player (22/15 tonight).

    lebron seems to turn into a pass first point guard (something people here praise) when wade is in the game but is more aggresive when wade is out.

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  2. A_3PO

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    We'll see in the playoffs. I'm curious on what Miami does in crunch time in the 2nd round.
     
  3. LOLatSoccer

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    Wade barely plays anymore

    Their is no loyalty in the NBA, if Lebron and Wade cant co-exist, you keep the better player, and trade the other for assests to improve your team

    I would personally keep Lebron, Bosh seems to put up better numbers with him

    David Lee would help the Heat so much
     
  4. napalm06

    napalm06 Huge Flopping Fan

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    I'm tired of you hating Dwayne Wade because he's black. It's time we all got over such tired racist issues.
     
  5. Sleepy Flloyd

    Sleepy Flloyd Member

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    Lebron scored 37 pts w only 19 shots, amazing!
     
  6. Sleepy Flloyd

    Sleepy Flloyd Member

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    Lololol, you made my night lol :grin:
     
  7. LOLatSoccer

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    haha you got me
     
  8. plutoblue11

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    The Heat only need a bruising, dirty work defensive oriented center (Fab Melo, Festus Ezelli) and a few pieces to the bench, they'll be fine.
     
  9. LOLatSoccer

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    yep.. i love Durant, but the NBA would lose credibilty is Lebron doesnt win the MVP this year, i personally think CP3 is ahead of Durant for MVP race as well

    Westbrook seems to step up and win big games on the road, when Durant is not playing


    If Lebron had more of a Kobe like mentality he would be averaging ridcoulous numbers

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    According to the Elias Sports Bereau during the 1962 NBA Season Wilt Chamberlain averaged 50.4 ppg, on 39 shot attemtps per game. Based on Lebron James current pace this year, Lebron would average 57.2 ppg with the same shot attempts( based of his effiency)
     
  10. LOLatSoccer

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    You wont win relying on rookies, i still think if the Heat dont win the title this year, either Wade or Lebron has to go, and i would trade Wade


    Wade has not averaged the same amount of points since the kevin Martin rules were invented this season. 22 ppg for Wade this( meaning he is probably on decline), vs a guy in Lebron who will be the MVP this year

    you keep the better player, and trade D-Whistle
     
  11. cardpire

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    he cheated the world by signing with the heat. it's a shame. we would be seeing performances like this from him routinely.

    and i agree and have said this all along, the heat would be better if they traded wade for different pieces. that warriors idea was an interesting one. do that and sign nash.
     
  12. YaoMing#1

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    I feel like lbj cheated us too he should be doing what Jordan and Kobe did as top dogs and put up monster number and still win. Lbj is the only player in game that's on those guys level I just want the heat to trade wade to us so we can see Lebron do this every night.
     
  13. LOLatSoccer

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    Lebron has the worst management team for any superstar i can remmeber

    Why would he join the Damn heat


    he should have just stayed in Cleveland, if he were gonna leave, i would prefer him join the Nets or the Clippers. On the Nets he would be the man, and also live in a better city. Why Miami uhh

    If Blake Griffin doesnt injured his rookie year, and plays awesome. i think Lebron teams up with Blake Griffin on the Clippers
     
  14. plutoblue11

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    I completely disagree, rookies on a bad team, maybe so. Rookie on a team with solid veteran leadership and established stars, I'm more inclined to disagree. Considering either player would come in at the low 20s to high 30s, expectations would already be low. Yet, I honestly think both players couldn't fare any worse than what the Heat have endured at center over the last two seasons. Considering Fab Melo and Festus Ezeli, both great size and nice athleticism with a specialty for defense (though weakness on offense). I really cannot see the Heat getting worse at center, even with a green rookie.



    For Wade, they can do much better than what GS may offer.
     
  15. rolyat93

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    D Wade for DHoward.
     
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    LBJ has proven he can be clutch. What happened last year in the Finals was inexplicable. He was so clutch v. Boston and Bulls in the prior 2 series and just disappeared like a ghost in the Finals.

    Hopefully, him winning the MVP THIS year + all the pressure on the Heat to win will force him to play like the LBJ we know: the best player in the league.
     
  17. TriCkz

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    Still 8 short of a quarter.
     
  18. gmoney411

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    Spot on. Lebron is a great player and if he'd take all those late shots like he should he'd hit some. People think Kobe is clutch because he has hit so many clutch shots but he only has because every time there is an opportunity for that shot he is taking it.
     
  19. goodbug

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    Kobe didn't just take it. They also won the majority of close games. There's a stat the other day. Lakers won 10 games where the different <=3, the next team in NBA is 7. Lakers also won last 21 of 24 OT games. As Kobe didn't miss many games for last few years, the Kobe shooting everybody goes for rebound scheme works well for them.

     
  20. bullardfan

    bullardfan なんでやねん

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    Lebron would have a ring if he was the main star and didnt try to form the superfriends. either that or formed an alliance with Kobe on the Lakers or CP3 on the hornets. I still think he should have stayed in Cleveland. They were a Tyson Chandler or Deandre Jordan away from being completely dominant.
     

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