Bush4Ever wrote:Our African friend has just discovered imagery it seems.
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Bush4Ever wrote:Our African friend has just discovered imagery it seems.
Yes, Wade (with good talent) has won, and Lebron (with modest talent) did not.LookAway wrote:
Wade has won without Lebron, unfortunately for your argument the opposite cannot be said (yet)
It is? I actually think it is at the crux of the argument here. LeBron ABSOLUTELY failed Wade in those 2011 finals.vcsgrizzfan wrote:I agree completely with that. LeBron hid from the ball, especially in the fourth for reasons we can only speculate about.rileymartin wrote:Generally speaking, you can absolutely call the NBA a make or miss league. But, in those Finals, LeBron averaged ONLY 15 shots a game. Wade was practically begging LeBron to step it up in that series.vcsgrizzfan wrote:LeBron did shit the bed in the finals in 2011, but his great play in earlier rounds prior to the finals is why they were there.
That nebulous 'teaching how to win' is bullshit by the way. It's a make or miss league and in 2009 if Mo Williams doesn't forget how to shoot against Orlando and if Orlando doesn't go ape shit from 3, the Cavs are in the finals. The margin between the penthouse and the outhouse can be very thin.
But that is tangential to the argument here.
Unless the lesson is pressure moments when it counts. You only get a few of those a season and usually in the playoffsBush4Ever wrote:Wade should have "taught him to win" before that point though, in fairness. He had several months, and if the lesson is..."attack more and shoot more, faggot"...it doesn't seem like the lesson requires much time at all.rileymartin wrote:
Generally speaking, you can absolutely call the NBA a make or miss league. But, in those Finals, LeBron averaged ONLY 15 shots a game. Wade was practically begging LeBron to step it up in that series.
You might be right. Wade had to come out that next season and declare "Hey LeBron stupid, this is your fucking team, act like it" Maybe he should have done that sooner.Bush4Ever wrote:Wade should have "taught him to win" before that point though, in fairness. He had several months, and if the lesson is..."attack more and shoot more, faggot"...it doesn't seem like the lesson requires much time at all.rileymartin wrote:
Generally speaking, you can absolutely call the NBA a make or miss league. But, in those Finals, LeBron averaged ONLY 15 shots a game. Wade was practically begging LeBron to step it up in that series.
Exactly. Wade can't fix it until he sees what it broke for himself. He watched LeBron curl up in a fetal position in those finals.LookAway wrote:Unless the lesson is pressure moments when it counts. You only get a few of those a season and usually in the playoffsBush4Ever wrote:Wade should have "taught him to win" before that point though, in fairness. He had several months, and if the lesson is..."attack more and shoot more, faggot"...it doesn't seem like the lesson requires much time at all.rileymartin wrote:
Generally speaking, you can absolutely call the NBA a make or miss league. But, in those Finals, LeBron averaged ONLY 15 shots a game. Wade was practically begging LeBron to step it up in that series.
What do you mean?LookAway wrote:Unless the lesson is pressure moments when it counts. You only get a few of those a season and usually in the playoffsBush4Ever wrote:Wade should have "taught him to win" before that point though, in fairness. He had several months, and if the lesson is..."attack more and shoot more, faggot"...it doesn't seem like the lesson requires much time at all.rileymartin wrote:
Generally speaking, you can absolutely call the NBA a make or miss league. But, in those Finals, LeBron averaged ONLY 15 shots a game. Wade was practically begging LeBron to step it up in that series.
Criley still cryingDa Stars. wrote:Please cry a little more Riley. We need some more rain.
Da Stars. wrote:Please cry a little more Riley. We need some more rain.