Lebron James is scary and nasty!

Scoobyffc

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#41
sorry but whats wrong when someone try to copy or learn the style of one of the greates players of all time ?
its not like music when you get someones lyrics or ideas, its sport when you have the right and wrong thing to do, you just keep on evolution and tries to be the best, and whos better then MJ, Bird or DR J to emulate, to learn from ?
I Mean I would love to be a football player and be just like Pele, imitate him 100%, be a dominant, perfect player ...


but back on topic, I think Lebron is great, but he must be a decisive player, and Bron- Wade would get my vote on the Duo
 

Scoobyffc

Well-Known Member
#42
well...talking about clutch players :

The best clutch shooter in the NBA? By one measure, courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau, you can nominate Denver's Carmelo Anthony.

During his two-plus pro seasons, Anthony is 7-for-11 from the field on potential game-tying or go-ahead shot attempts in the final 10 seconds of regulation or overtime. (I'd say you can look it up, but I wouldn't know where to tell you to look.)

Anyway ...

Elias says that none of the league's top 10 scorers since Anthony arrived in the NBA has connected on even 40 percent of such shots besides 'Melo. Cleveland's LeBron James, for example, dropped to 2-for-15 lifetime in these situations after his recent miss at the buzzer against the Lakers.

Since Anthony and James were rookies in 2003-04, L.A.'s Kobe Bryant is 7-for-24 on potential game-tying or go-ahead shot attempts in the final 10 seconds of regulation or overtime, with New Jersey's Vince Carter at 5-for-19, Philadelphia's Allen Iverson at 6-for-16, Houston's Tracy McGrady and Boston's Paul Pierce at 4-for-16 and Minnesota's Kevin Garnett at 3-for-15.

espn.com
 

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