Bergmaniac wrote:UglyBugBall wrote:Kingdibs19 wrote:Most the comments against the Bubble championship is less pressure from no crowds. I mean I get that argument if an 8th seed won but again the Lakers had the best record, they would’ve benefited from HCA and had that stripped away. And do we really think no crowds is a benefit to the best close-out player of all time? High pressure situations benefit Lebron, he’s been there plenty of times and always rose to the challenge whereas most his opponents have not.
Lebron has always struggled in high pressure situations since early in his career. You can watch any of the thousands of skip vs stephen episodes to see those discussions. When the 'Chosen one, became the frozen one'. HCA wouldnt mean anything as a few words or boos from opponent fans near the front row could have easily affected Lebron in close games.
This thread just keeps on giving. "Lebron has always struggled in high pressure situations", as proven by the "skip vs stephen episodes" LMAO. LeBron haters are really something else.
Why would you say that? If you want to be taken serious you cant label everyone remotely critical of LeBron as "hater", thats just weak.
We have seen 20 years of LeBron either passing up pressure shots - even if defended by a guy as small as Patrick Beverley. He either passed to a so called "role player" or chucked up a brick. To pretend LeBron is immune to arena pressure is just delusional. I'm sure that if your life depended on a guy making a last second shot and you could choose between MJ, Steph, KD, Dame or LeBron, nonone would really give LBJ the ball.





























