LeBron has plenty of help and he hasn't done shit himself in this series. I just think the 2/7 shit is bs. Wasn't a chance in hell he would have one the first finals he made or last year. He truly didn't have any help in those years. To this point, he hasn't done shit in the finals THIS YEAR.
Nah, I mean I have said for a while that they weren't the better team, but that doesn't mean that I don't think they can win. The better team doesn't always win. Plus you know how the NBA loves LeBron. Looking forward to those home whistles tomorrow night
Nah I still think we're taking game 3 and if it gets evened up at home and the team has confidence, who knows. That's not even what the post was about lmao
This tweet made me laugh: https://twitter.com/Cavsanada/status/740181071229112321
"NBA Twitter Oct-May: LBJ no longer the best, season is academic, GSW best team ever.
NBA Twitter in June: How come LBJ can't beat this team?"
Like what? You know as well as I do that I said the Spurs were who I felt the best team was and that I thought they would win. And that I thought the Cavs could push it to 6 but that they wouldn't win, unless it was the Thunder in the finals.
Rough opening game. I love the gameplan they used to take Steph and Klay out of the game and minimize their impact. Defensive rotations (both the ones that Lue threw out and player's effort while on the court) were extremely bad. Clear lack of heart, determination, and sense of urgency. I would...
Yeah, his bat leaves a lot to be desired I agree with you there. I really liked Byrd with the team. It was pretty obvious that he had done something to elevate his game the past few years at his age, and it sucks that he was caught NOW. I'll be curious to see what the team does to combat it...
Rose as the main guy for any team at this point in his career is a disaster move. Horford will be gone from ATL as well, he's going to go somewhere and get paid and likely to a better team (probably Boston). I don't see the Bulls really getting more for Jimmy either than these draft pick...
Lonnie moving to the outfield last year was one of the biggest reasons that they went from having a historically bad defensive unit in the first half of the season to one of the best in the league. Of course, having Lindor at short is a tremendous help too, but Lonnie played pretty well out...
Kyrie is the game's leading scorer but they got zero production from anyone not named LeBron, Kyrie, or Kevin smh. JR Smith choking in the finals again.
I don't know whether to give myself hope and say "well the bench won't do this again" or remind myself that Steph and klay have been off and they're still destroying...
With big men being so interchangeable position wise in today's game, he's bound to get "minutes at center" based off of speculation. He's not a center.