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Ryutaro pls look what you're doing
As a Heat fan, were you cool with LeBron sitting for half the 4th, being consoled by Udonis Haslem?
You were good with that?
Ryutaro pls look what you're doing
But you do.I really don't think I Stan lebron at all. Really- you can criticize him for a bunch of things this year. Defensive efficiency for example. I just have a huge pet peeve for pukey cliche sports takes not grounded in any sort of reality or statistical basis. It's the first take effect.
Yes. I care about reality. Statistical truths not appearances. How does bron out there help? Numbersfire had us at like 5% chance of victory then. We're not winning. Best result is he pads stats and we lost. Worst? He tears an acl.As a Heat fan, were you cool with LeBron sitting for half the 4th, being consoled by Udonis Haslem?
You were good with that?
You are holding him against these preconceived ideas without asking yourself why? It's all a bunch of meathead/jock talk to me that you get from the guys that cover the NFL for ESPN and call players "gritty". "You gotta stay in there in the last 6 minutes of a blowout...at least wait untl the last 3 minutes or something". That's just what you gotta do. WHY? Why does it matter? In the grand scheme of things it really won't. That Kobe quit (if you want to call it that) in 2006 affected exactly what? Did he get kicked out the league? Were his teammates and coaches so disgusted with him that they refused to play with him again? Did he never compete and win another title? I just don't understand the logic of getting hung up on things like that. It's some "unwritten rules" in baseball type of shit.
LeBron is the team leader, man. He sets the tone. If our leader quits the games, why should we even bother trying anymore? Is he "teaching us a lesson" by sitting half the 4th?
I think you are being purposefully obtuse here. As the leader of the Heat (and the face of the league) it was a bad, bad look to be sitting in the 4th of an elimination game in the Finals.
It was like a 16 point lead with over 6 minutes to go. A longshot, but leads have disappeared in that kind of time before.Yes. I care about reality. Statistical truths not appearances. How does bron out there help? Numbersfire had us at like 5% chance of victory then. We're not winning. Best result is he pads stats and we lost. Worst? He tears an acl.
LeBron is the team leader, man. He sets the tone. If our leader quits the games, why should we even bother trying anymore? Is he "teaching us a lesson" by sitting half the 4th?
I think you are being purposefully obtuse here. As the leader of the Heat (and the face of the league) it was a bad, bad look to be sitting in the 4th of an elimination game in the Finals.
But you do.
Am I ridiculous about LeBron sometimes? Yeah... But he's often hailed as the greatest of all time when things are going well. High scrutiny comes with that, but you guys don't want him to be held to the highest standard when he falls short. This beatdown the Spurs gave him was an embarrassment.
He won't even be on the Heat next year, what does it matter?
See- here's the thing. I don't disagree that it might be a bad look and feed talk radio cycle.Is Samsung offering the Miami Heat app or the LeBron app, I forget?
It matters because you don't want your brand, your leadership integrity muddied with whispers of, when shit gets rough, I quit.
Mamba, I know you remember this: 2008, the Finals, Game 6...Lakers got smashed by the Czzz, in Boston...guess who wasn't sitting on the bench for half the 4th, being consoled by Lamar Odom or whatever, even when the game had been decided?
Maybe you guys don't care...I thought it was a bad look. <shrugs>
I blame the supporting characters.
Is he the best player in his time? That's all you can really say.
As for 'greatness?' it's subjective. Babe Ruth was greater than Albert Pujols. But was he better? You can't say for sure, but most definitely he was not anywhere close.
Jordan vs. Lebron is an impossible comparison. They are different body-types and types of players. Lebron can do more than Jordan could, but Jordan did what he did better than anyone else. I think both are the best of their eras, playing in a team sport with different rules and players in each respective era. One's greatness need not detract from another's, IMO. Especially if they never even shared the court together.
Keep ya grind on, Lebron. And remember... one in Cleveland is worth 5 somewhere else.
See- here's the thing. I don't disagree that it might be a bad look and feed talk radio cycle.
But I also think that stuff is all noisey nonsense that has no bearing on actual results on the court.
Whatever helps you sleep at night.It was like a 16 point lead with over 6 minutes to go. A longshot, but leads have disappeared in that kind of time before.
He quit, again.
See- here's the thing. I don't disagree that it might be a bad look and feed talk radio cycle.
But I also think that stuff is all noisey nonsense that has no bearing on actual results on the court.
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Pretty much the slogan for LeBron's career.
LeBron is the best player in the league right now, no argument from me. As far as greatness, right now, he's maybe somewhere in the top 10. Maybe. A lot of great players have done great things in this league.
Is Samsung offering the Miami Heat app or the LeBron app, I forget?
It matters because you don't want your brand, your leadership integrity muddied with whispers of, when shit gets rough, I quit.
Mamba, I know you remember this: 2008, the Finals, Game 6...Lakers got smashed by the Czzz, in Boston...guess who wasn't sitting on the bench for half the 4th, being consoled by Lamar Odom or whatever, even when the game had been decided?
Maybe you guys don't care...I thought it was a bad look. <shrugs>
True but as a Heat fan, I think you are sweeping it away because you have emotions tied to it. Let's switch it, say the Heat smashed the Thunder so bad in 2012 that they made Durant quit and sit half the 4th. Would you be so forgiving of those actions? Let's be real here.
Yeah, i'm not trying to troll him. When he's done he might be top 5. I just don't think he could retire today and be top 10.I think I agree. For his age, he may very well be top 2. For all time? He's already top 10, but what he does after this, really, will determine his ranking all time. I think he's got another 10 years in him, so we'll see.
Whatever helps you sleep at night.
come on he just needs some help. MJ didn't do it alone.
You know who didn't notice? Me. Because I turned off the last 4 or 5 minutes because I wanted to go outside and puke. I didn't even know they gave Paul Pierce the MVP til the next day cuz I shielded myself from everything related to that loss/series that night.
I didn't give a fuck where Kobe was. Never heard his post-game presser and still haven't.
Whether he was out there or not mattered not to me. I don't care how things look, I care about victories and losses.
You know who didn't notice? Me. Because I turned off the last 4 or 5 minutes because I wanted to go outside and puke. I didn't even know they gave Paul Pierce the MVP til the next day cuz I shielded myself from everything related to that loss/series that night.
I didn't give a fuck where Kobe was. Never heard his post-game presser and still haven't.
Whether he was out there or not mattered not to me. I don't care how things look, I care about victories and losses.
I saw it years later. I was out the house and on a drive as soon as I saw Kobe lift the tape and the green confetti fell.
I haven't seen a single second of the Czzz celebration.
As far as looks go, Jordan is hailed to this day for dropping 63 in a playoff game that he lost in a series that he eventually lost. How you go out matters.
Jordan arguably made those players great; something Kobe and Lebron have failed to do with their own cohorts.
I saw it years later. I was out the house and on a drive as soon as I saw Kobe lift the tape and the green confetti fell.
I haven't seen a single second of the Czzz celebration.
As far as looks go, Jordan is hailed to this day for dropping 63 in a playoff game that he lost in a series that he eventually lost. How you go out matters.
I saw it years later. I was out the house and on a drive as soon as I saw Kobe lift the tape and the green confetti fell.
I haven't seen a single second of the Czzz celebration.
As far as looks go, Jordan is hailed to this day for dropping 63 in a playoff game that he lost in a series that he eventually lost. How you go out matters.
I was at a bar with a Celtics fan friend. He made me stay for everything. Fuck that game.
"Ryutaro is a BAD fan. REAL fans would have watched the presser and REALLY STAYED WITH THEIR TEAM. How can other lakers fans support their team when guys like RYU take the EASY WAY OUT and head out when the going gets tough"
See how easy that is. And how meaningless and empty it is.
Not as bad as Miami fans though. Most of them quit 4 games into the finals."Ryutaro is a BAD fan. REAL fans would have watched the presser and REALLY STAYED WITH THEIR TEAM. How can other lakers fans support their team when guys like RYU take the EASY WAY OUT and head out when the going gets tough"
See how easy that is. And how meaningless and empty it is.
If I was driving, he would have had to hail a cab that night.
I would have been out the door, salty as fuck.
Not really.
Last I checked, my fandom isn't a role model to millions.
And Lebron isn't leading with his actions in the final six minutes of a game. His team respects him or not, and playing 6 useless minutes isnt changing that.
Its all fundamentally useless noise man.
So on the biggest stage, with the world watching, millions seeing the biggest star quit is "useless noise"?
People will form their own opinion of what they saw I guess...
So on the biggest stage, with the world watching, millions seeing the biggest star quit is "useless noise"?
People will form their own opinion of what they saw I guess...
So on the biggest stage, with the world watching, millions seeing the biggest star quit is "useless noise"?
People will form their own opinion of what they saw I guess...
Why wouldn't we? It's not a good look. Can you admit that much?Well, it goes back to our initial discussion- we just see things differently. Like I said, it will probably feed into radio noise, and people like BadAss will place those actions into the narrative they have formed about him.
And this is precisely what Badass and the other jokesters in this thread would say had he stayed in.playing the final 6 minutes in a blowout loss is pointless.
He scores some extra points and people would just say "lol padding stats so ESPN can say he put up X points even though his team didn't come through for him!"
and yes, people actually said that in the other thread days before the game.
In the grand scheme of things, the only thing this matters to is people who want to nitpick. He could have done alot of things, but he didn't. Sitting on the bench isn't quitting.
When the Piston walked off the floor after getting beat by the Bulls with time still left on the clock...that's quitting.
The only people who are going to remember Lebron not staying in are the legacy witch hunters. Dude has done too much good to be worrying about 6 minutes of a game where they couldn't win.
Why wouldn't we? It's not a good look. Can you admit that much?
The leader of the team and the best player on Earth should sit out the last not 1, not 2, not 3 but 6 minutes of an elimination game in the league championship series down by less than 20 points and not even attempt to try coming back because people might accuse him of stat padding, or he might get hurt.
Yes.
This is dumb... The guy missed a 3, lowered his head, walked to the bench and sobbed.And this is precisely what Badass and the other jokesters in this thread would say had he stayed in.
Anyone with a resemblence of basketball understanding and a set of two eyes could see that the Spurs were winning this championship on their floor that night.
It was clear from the start, and abundantly so 6 minutes into the 4th.
James staying in would've changed zilch.
I would have to go back and look but I think it was a 16 point game when he bailed. I have seen stranger things happen, in these playoffs. Crazy comebacks. It was an improbable comeback for the Heat last night but not impossible.
You absolutely lose if your best player goes to the bench and remains there though.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say Spoelstra knows more about NBA basketball than both of us and if he pulls his best (and might as well only player) at this point of the game, that says that it wasn't doable.This is dumb... The guy missed a 3, lowered his head, walked to the bench and sobbed.![]()
Making a game out of it with 6 minutes left was doable.
What were they down by? 16, 18 points? How can you possibly defend giving up that early?I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say Spoelstra knows more about NBA basketball than both of us and if he pulls his best (and might as well only player) at this point of the game, that says that it wasn't doable.
Went back and had to look it up to argue w/ yall crazy mofuks lol.
Numberfire had spurs win probability at the six minute mark in the 4th quarter at...
wait for it..
100 fucking percent.
It was futile.
What were they down by? 16, 18 points? How can you possibly defend giving up that early?
Also, Spoelstra doesn't make that move unless LeBron wants him to. LeBron doesn't stay off the court unless he wants to.
I would have to go back and look but I think it was a 16 point game when he bailed. I have seen stranger things happen, in these playoffs. Crazy comebacks. It was an improbable comeback for the Heat last night but not impossible.
You absolutely lose if your best player goes to the bench and remains there though.