PCProductions wrote:andrewww wrote:His peak can reasonably be any of his 2012-14 seasons. Id put 09 below those 3. He had obvious weaknesses that the raw stats dont factor in, namely a post game and 3pt shot. I still think his post game to this day is overrated but his 3pt shot (esp when Ray Ray came over) made him someone who had few weaknesses most notably in the 2014 playoffs (he played great in the finals loss and was much better than his 2013 finals when his last 2 minute stretch of game 6 gets tremendously overrated. 2 awful turnovers and 2 badly missed 3s. His amazing game 7 masks a subpar games 1-6 by his standards).
He had a great defensive series, though. I think that series gets underrated if anything.
Yes the 2013 Finals is very underrated imo, I see more criticism for his games 1-6 (which isn't really fair as overall he had good games in game 2, 4 and 6) than praise for what he did right.
Reminder, game 2 was a blowout so he wasn't needed to put up big numbers. Game 1 was a close defensive battle with LeBron still chipping in 10 assists and 18 boards, and I know officiating is something we try to avoid, but San Antonio was getting much more ref love in that series than Miami was, only 10 total free throws for LeBron in the first 4 games of the series.
Game 3 was mediocre, but again, 7 for 21, if he could have gotten to the line *cough* refs *cough* it would have been a decent game, but it didn't really matter because again, massive blowout. Game 4, he was very good, but this is remembered as the Wade game and some of LeBron's numbers came in garbage time.
Game 5 he played decent, only 8 for 22 but got to the line so 25 points, but again another blowout, San Antonio was lights out shooting with Danny Green going 6/10, before disappearing for the rest of the Finals.
And of course, games 6 and 7 he was very good to great, save for some screwups in the last minutes of game 6's 4th quarter.
Also, side note but looking back on this series and 2014, then comparing to 2016, its amazing how much the NBA really is a make or miss league. If Ray Allen misses that 1 shot, 2013 is looked upon totally differently. If Kyrie misses his shot the other night, 2016 is maybe looked at a lot differently. And on a more macro scale, if you swap San Antonio's ungodly hot streak of shooting in 2014 with Golden State in 2016, the Warriors are easily champs while the 2014 series is much closer if not going to Miami. Yes, defense was a factor, but the Warriors missed plenty of open makeable shots in 2016, and the Spurs hit literally everything if you remember the 2014 series, no matter how well defended.