And that's when I told him that's a big problem. Your team should not be having the biggest run of the game when you step off the court and the moment you come back on it stops. I forgot to mention this last night and some people commented on it today. Here's RealGM's statement:
LeBron James led the Miami Heat in scoring in Game 6, a 105-95 loss to the Dallas Mavericks that settled the 2011 NBA Finals with a 4-2 Mavs victory.
James shot 9-15 from the floor, hitting his first four shots and looking as aggressive as ever.
But the Heat were almost inexplicably outscoured by 24 points in LeBron's 40 minutes on the floor. In the eight minutes with James on the bench, the Heat outscored the Mavericks by 14 points.
Also, I told my dad that the worst thing for LBJ other than scoring 0 is too start making shots from the outside, which he did. Everyone was getting all happy that he was 4-4 but they were all jumpshots. He never attacked the basket in the beginning and it gave him a false sense of security that he could just keep taking and making jumpshots instead of attacking the rim at will.