Royce of DailyThunder.com just tweeted this pic of Bestbrook being a complete freak in the All Star game.
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DWill seems impressed.
Small sample sizes. And LeBron has also come up huge in a lot of playoff games. In fact, his averages are damn near ridiculous near the ends of games.
I would just like to point out that there is no statistical evidence that supports there being a "clutch gene". If Roy were to continue to take end of game shots his FG% would probably lower, for the same reason that if a guy got hot and shot 65% for 3 or 4 games in a row you would expect him to slump at some point to get back to average.
The whole clutch argument seems to come down to whether you prefer statistical evidence or the eye test.
He's only had two good ones, if that, imo.LeBron is definitely not the only superstar to have bad playoff series, come on.
I won't argue that he didn't show up in a lot of those games, but what you can't do is cherry pick those 29 games out of his entire playoff history. LeBron has played 92 playoff games.The sample size might be small compared to his overall body of work (all games), but it's plenty enough compared to total number of playoff games. Nobody talks about Lebron being a bad player during the regular season. Let's focus on where his criticism is laid at: the playoffs.
And we also aren't talking about his performances in first round appearances (lol Wizards, Baby Bulls, et al). We are talking about his performances in second round (Boston 2008, 2010), Conference Finals (Orlando 2009), and Finals (San Antonio 2007, Dallas 2011) series.
That's 29 games worth of data.
I have never ever seen a "superstar" produce 50-60% or even 70% of his regular season production in crucial playoff series like Lebron did in the 2007 Finals, 2008 Semi-Finals, 2010 Semi-Finals, and 2011 Finals UNLESS they are injured. Was Lebron injured? Hell no.
And Roy absolutely did take a huge amount of end-of-game shots, and his percentage was nothing but impressive. We can only judge on what a player does when he is in those situations. Your hypothetical is exactly that -- a hypothetical.
I don't buy one bit into your "he just got cold at the wrong time" argument. That's now how sports pan out in the playoffs.
Then Lebron loses on both fronts.
Also, I don't agree with this but okay.Then Lebron loses on both fronts.
I won't argue that he didn't show up in a lot of those games, but what you can't do is cherry pick those 29 games out of his entire playoff history. LeBron has played 92 playoff games.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#playoffs_advanced::none
Those don't look bad to me. He didn't do as well last year as in previous years but it wasn't that far from his career averages. Hell, if you compare his career regular season stats with his career playoff stats, you'll notice that nearly everything is the same.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#advanced::none
Like I said, things average out over time.
On Roy's case. Yes, he hit a lot of end of game shots. At a nice percentage. If you really think that if he continued to be put in those situations that he would continue to hit at the same rate....Well, I guess you can think that. Its just not likely at all that it would happen. And I think it is fine to think in hypotheticals when we're talking about something as cloudy and unsupported as clutchness.
Also, I don't agree with this but okay.
In fact, here is a challenge.
Find me the following for Lebron James during the regular season:
4 straight games where he shot less than 36FG% (2007 Finals)
4 straight games where he shot less than 26FG% (2008 Semi-Finals, first four games)
3 straight games where he shot less than 34FG% and averaged more than 6TOV (2010 Semi-Finals, last three games)
6 straight games where he averaged less than 18PPG (2011 Finals)
Here, I'll even make it easy for you:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pstreak.cgi?player=jamesle01
Spoiler:He never ever has had streaks of games like that during the regular season. Ever. Ever. It's all unique to him in the playoffs.
He's going to coast to a title this year, though.lebron is unique. It's not that he's chokes, it's that he completely checks out of games/series. Choking indicates someone trying to win.
Lebron has had more than 2 good series, though. He beat up on the Wiz a couple times.
He's going to coast to a title this year, though.
lebron is unique. It's not that he's chokes, it's that he completely checks out of games/series. Choking indicates someone trying to win.
It does seem that way. If he can't win in a lockout year where his team is clearly the best, my god.
Just for keeping track, one of the top 3 basketball players ever had at least three horrific playoff series in his first eight years...Though he also had a ring and would have had another without crooked officiating.
Maybe its my memory playing tricks on me but LBJ completely and utterly destroyed the Magic in that conference finals. Definitely wasn't his fault in a series they should have got swept in.
Maybe its my memory playing tricks on me but LBJ completely and utterly destroyed the Magic in that conference finals. Definitely wasn't his fault in a series they should have got swept in.
Maybe its my memory playing tricks on me but LBJ completely and utterly destroyed the Magic in that conference finals. Definitely wasn't his fault in a series they should have got swept in.
Now that series was the exception, not the rule for Lebron. Every time his teams have exited the playoffs early, he was a non-factor.
LeBron is definitely not the only superstar to have bad playoff series, come on.
I'm not arguing he didn't show up in those games/series. He didn't.
Who?
I'm not arguing he didn't show up in those games/series. He didn't.
And hey, thanks for responding to my post with nothing besides those games. Thank you for ignoring all of his other playoff games in your post (92 GAMES).
Kareem saw massive decreases in his shooting percentage (over 10% in some cases) from the regular season to the playoffs in 1972, 1973, and 1978...
Man does anyone even have a record of those series? How old are you?
Imagine if he can't. With an all nba all star, and you still can't win in a lockout year? He'd be the biggest bust ever.It does seem that way. If he can't win in a lockout year where his team is clearly the best, my god.
...Yes, all of the games are on record and some are available to see on YouTube. Shit, even Larry Bird had some terrible playoff series and if you want to get more modern, no one can forget David Robinson's failings other than when discussing LeBron and how he is much worse than the top 20 players ever who never had bad playoff series.
Imagine if he can't. With an all nba all star, and you still can't win in a lockout year? He'd be the biggest bust ever.
Even more recent would be Dirk. He was the guy who was never going to win the title, including some awful awful playoff losses, until he actually won of it course.
First, I was just showing his averages. He's had great games/series against great teams as well. Second, someone already pointed out that he's had some big games and hit big shots, and you basically swatted it away and said it doesn't count.Superstars are judged by how they fare against the best. Simple as that. If you don't understand that, then you shouldn't bother watching the playoffs. Stick to the regular season.
Yup, Bird had some bad finals as well I believe. And pretty much all of the boxscores are available in Basketball Reference....Yes, all of the games are on record and some are available to see on YouTube. Shit, even Larry Bird had some terrible playoff series and if you want to get more modern, no one can forget David Robinson's failings other than when discussing LeBron and how he is much worse than the top 20 players ever who never had bad playoff series.
First, I was just showing his averages. He's had great games/series against great teams as well. Second, someone already pointed out that he's had some big games and hit big shots, and you basically swatted it away and said it doesn't count.
I don't think LeBron has been at his best in the finals, no. What I do think is that things will average out and he will play very well when he gets there, whether that be this year or in the future. If he gets enough chances, shit will happen at some point.
Yup, Bird had some bad finals as well I believe. And pretty much all of the boxscores are available in Basketball Reference.
Even more recent would be Dirk. He was the guy who was never going to win the title, including some awful awful playoff losses, until he actually won of it course.
OKC will take down the Heat. With Westbrook winning MVP.
Even more recent would be Dirk. He was the guy who was never going to win the title, including some awful awful playoff losses, until he actually won of it course.
Funny enough, basketball, along with a lot of other sports, is basically a weighted RNG (thanks xkcd). If you don't want to buy into statistical ideas, then we're going to have to agree to disagree.I'm obviously arguing with someone that doesn't understand basketball and thinks sports is a series of coin-flips.
"It will average out."
Okay.
He had unreal numbers but if you watched the games he shit the bed down the stretch every game. Turnovers and bad decision after bad decision.Maybe its my memory playing tricks on me but LBJ completely and utterly destroyed the Magic in that conference finals. Definitely wasn't his fault in a series they should have got swept in.
One of Darrell Baileys favorite stories about being Clipper Darrell was when Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban approached him at a game in 2008 and offered him a job to move to Dallas to become Maverick Darrell.
It's story he re-tells in many of his interviews and is chronicled on his official website.
While a job offer was never officially made, Cuban said that he would gladly accept Bailey if he wanted to make the move to Dallas after the Clippers asked him this week to no longer refer to himself at Clipper Darrell.
My offer still stands, Cuban wrote in an email to ESPNLA.com. If he wants to come down to Mavs games and dress in Mavs colors and yell, the tickets are on me. No payment. No travel. Just good tickets.
Funny enough, basketball, along with a lot of other sports, is basically a weighted RNG (thanks xkcd). If you don't want to buy into statistical ideas, then we're going to have to agree to disagree.
Overall, Dirk has been one of the best playoff performers out of all of the players currently playing in the NBA. His numbers are ridiculous. He typically plays better in the playoffs than he does during the regular season.
He's one of four guys to average 25 and 10 in the playoffs for their career. And that's with a TS% of 58%. That's better than his career regular season efficiency.
I used to come from your end completely. Really. I still think stats don't tell the whole story. But at the same time, I've slowly moved into a more stats based direction. What I've come to think (this is just me) is that a lot of the human element stuff just ends up not mattering much. There's a much better way to put this than I'm putting it....But yeah.You're the one not buying into some very basic statistical ideas that I have presented to you. Mainly, that Lebron has never ever ever ever ever ever produced such terrible streaks during the regular season like he has in the playoffs that I pointed out earlier. That goes beyond the law of averages.
Also, tell me, when's Raymond Felton going to start shooting 60FG% and 50% from three to even out his regular season averages? I'm still waiting.
If you honestly think sports, or even just basketball, is nothing but a series of numbers, then you're wrong. I do believe in statistics to a certain degree, but often times they mean fuck-all in such a complex and nuances sport like basketball.
You are completely dismissing the human element in all of this. And to ignore the human element in basketball and in Lebron's playoff's performances is ludicrous.
Maybe its my memory playing tricks on me but LBJ completely and utterly destroyed the Magic in that conference finals. Definitely wasn't his fault in a series they should have got swept in.