Since the 2-3-2 format in the Finals, when a series is tied 1-1, the winner of game 3 has won the Finals the last 12 of the 13 times
Still believe Lebron will come thru he had too good a year.
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Since the 2-3-2 format in the Finals, when a series is tied 1-1, the winner of game 3 has won the Finals the last 12 of the 13 times
GSP wrote:Since the 2-3-2 format in the Finals, when a series is tied 1-1, the winner of game 3 has won the Finals the last 12 of the 13 times
Still believe Lebron will come thru he had too good a year.

IG2 wrote:I called this right after the Pacers series ended, that SA is far, far superior team when it comes to game planning against him and that he would he have a much more difficult time against them. Now, I wasn't expecting things to be this bad, but then again, I wasn't expecting LeBron's jumper to be this off. He has to get it back, that's the bottom line. Being "aggressive", the garbage that clueless fans and media keep spouting off won't accomplish anything, because of how SA overloads the strong side and crowds the paint. LeBron simply cannot dribble drive his way inside against this team.
One thing specifically that LeBron does need to change is starting off games with a scoring-mentality. Enough with this getting Wade going garbage. Even if you do get him "going", he still won't score 20 points. LeBron needs to start off games SHOOTING the damn ball himself. He's waiting too long to get involved in the game.
"We've done a great job helping each other on team defense," Green said. "But obviously we know what kind of player LeBron is. We know he's not at his best right now. He mised a lot of shots he normally makes. We're sure in Game 4 he's going to come out a lot different.
"With LeBron, it's not just us stopping him. He's kind of stopping himself out there."
Green was asked on follow-up how James is stopping himself.
"Obviously we're making it tough for him. But you guys have seen him all year at his best, and how he can perform. Obviously he's not doing that right now. I don't know what it is."
IG2 wrote:I called this right after the Pacers series ended, that SA is far, far superior team when it comes to game planning against him and that he would he have a much more difficult time against them. Now, I wasn't expecting things to be this bad, but then again, I wasn't expecting LeBron's jumper to be this off. He has to get it back, that's the bottom line. Being "aggressive", the garbage that clueless fans and media keep spouting off won't accomplish anything, because of how SA overloads the strong side and crowds the paint. LeBron simply cannot dribble drive his way inside against this team.
One thing specifically that LeBron does need to change is starting off games with a scoring-mentality. Enough with this getting Wade going garbage. Even if you do get him "going", he still won't score 20 points. LeBron needs to start off games SHOOTING the damn ball himself. He's waiting too long to get involved in the game.
Mutnt wrote:I'm not seeing the same quickness LeBron exhibited in the early portion of the season, I know people are sagging off of him as much as possible, but he still can't get pass my grandma right now (fatigue is an issue as well). He needs to slim down next year or make a consistent effort to develop a strong post game and go down low frequently... You can't bulk up and then play on the perimeter and high block 95% of the time if you have a Karl Malone-like body. Now the only thing he's got is his jump shot (can't drive, 0 FT's for LeBron is humiliating to say the least and he doesn't trust his post game) and it's deserting him at the biggest stage.
Chalky White wrote:Not amount of sliming down is going to give him back his youth. The first step isn't there anymore, and it isn't coming back. At some point he should have developed a crossover dribble, a pull up jumper, and the necessary footwork to consistently operate as a competent post threat, but for whatever reason he never has. Perhaps charging him up with hype he never earned has something to do with it?
He'll be 29 next season, I doubt things get any easier from here on.
IG2 wrote:I called this right after the Pacers series ended, that SA is far, far superior team when it comes to game planning against him and that he would he have a much more difficult time against them. Now, I wasn't expecting things to be this bad, but then again, I wasn't expecting LeBron's jumper to be this off. He has to get it back, that's the bottom line. Being "aggressive", the garbage that clueless fans and media keep spouting off won't accomplish anything, because of how SA overloads the strong side and crowds the paint. LeBron simply cannot dribble drive his way inside against this team.
One thing specifically that LeBron does need to change is starting off games with a scoring-mentality. Enough with this getting Wade going garbage. Even if you do get him "going", he still won't score 20 points. LeBron needs to start off games SHOOTING the damn ball himself. He's waiting too long to get involved in the game.
@SherwoodStrauss RT: "LeBron is shooting 52/211 (24.6%) outside the restricted area through 18 career NBA Finals games"
Jordan23Forever wrote:@SherwoodStrauss RT: "LeBron is shooting 52/211 (24.6%) outside the restricted area through 18 career NBA Finals games"
Jesus. That's sad.
CJ_18 wrote:I think this is the main thing. Miami is at their best when LeBron comes out firing and Wade 'gets in on the fun' later in the game at his discretion. Wade understands that LeBron is THE guy and he's a 'compliment' to him, and we don't need his complimentary play in the first half, especially if he's only going to be visible for that half only. I'd much prefer LeBron to come out firing early and then later in the game (2nd half) if LeBron needs help, that is when Wade can try to get going, ala game 4 of the Pacers series last year.
TheChosen618 wrote:GetItDone wrote:As a LeBron fan, that was one of the most pathetic efforts i've ever seen him play. 3 games now in a row. It's like 2011, but he's also just playing horribly. 2011 he was mostly just passive. Not he's just playing awful.
I had no problem with his effort honestly. It was just his passivenes and his bad play. He was actually alright in every other aspect of the game. It was his lack of aggression, scoring, and shooting that was pathetic.
I think LeBron will bounce back in Game 4, but if he doesn't then this series won't even go back to Miami.
ThatsWhatIShved wrote:Disrespectfull thread. I would take 06 Arenas over Lebron. Other than traveling and suspected PED use, what does Lebron have over Gil?
ElMaestro90 wrote:Do you guys think LeBron is too reliant on transition play?
He was 1st in the league in transition ppg 6.2 .
Without transition points he only scores 20 ppg.
The Spurs mostly took his transition play away, making him a bad scorer.
Without transition:
Durant 24.7 ppg
Kobe 24.3 ppg
Melo 26.3 ppg
, even Harden scores more without transition plays 21 ppg
An Unbiased Fan wrote:ElMaestro90 wrote:Do you guys think LeBron is too reliant on transition play?
He was 1st in the league in transition ppg 6.2 .
Without transition points he only scores 20 ppg.
The Spurs mostly took his transition play away, making him a bad scorer.
Without transition:
Durant 24.7 ppg
Kobe 24.3 ppg
Melo 26.3 ppg
, even Harden scores more without transition plays 21 ppg
Absolutely. It's why many don't consider him a great overall scorer, and why he's going to have problems as his athleticism declines.
In theory, he should move more to the post, but he's seems hesitant to do this consistently for some reason.