Johnny Firpo wrote:Dupp wrote:Trying to spin nonsense that lebron had one bad game in the Dallas series is just that, nonsense.
He shrunk, he choked, he cost them a championship. That's just a fact. He moved on and he's a better player now.
No, it was all designed. Lebron would play the same way today when aggressively doubled, pass the ball, find the open man. Of course against Love and Irving the results would probably be different. The truth is that Lebron played that final the right way, you don't try to bust double teams by yourself, you don't try to score 30 against a defense that had one priority, stopping you and make you give up the ball.
If the Mavs would play the same way against the Spurs they would surrender 120 points per game in that series. They got away with it against the Heat because Wade and even Bosh (who did not have a reliable three point shot in 2011) were simply not natural fits next to Lebron. Irving and Love are, but Lebron would play the same way against aggressive doubling and zone.
That's only half the truth. There was a lot of great coaching and execution but lebron shrunk. He allowed lesser defenders guard him well, he missed easy shots, missed heaps and I mean heaps of gimme layup a he's never missed in his career he was passive etc etc. Just go watch the series again he was awful.
As good as Charlile was lebron was bad. Also dirk in goat mode


































