thebigbird wrote:Killer instinct is a platitude that people resort to when the numbers aren't on your side. Does a player have "killer instinct" when he goes 5-22 on late game shots like Kobe did, instead of 12-23 like LeBron? Does a player have "killer instinct" if he forces up bad shots at the end of games instead of making the smart basketball play? LeBron showed plenty of "killer instinct" when he dropped 41 in back to back games in route to a 3-1 comeback against the 73-win Warriors in 2016.snaquille oatmeal wrote:thebigbird wrote:I'm sorry, but that's nonsense. It's similar to the things we always hear about "killer instinct", "the look in his eyes", "clutch gene". All those things are subjective and cannot be measured. When you look at the numbers, LeBron has taken more shots and has a better percentage than both Kobe and Jordan.
Again I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT NUMBERS. and when we talk about killer instinct and such you either have it or you don’t.
But since you are a numbers guy find out how many times has Lebron pass the ball in clutch situations vs Kobe or Mike?
If all you think Kobe and MJ did to be considered clutch is force up bad shots at the end of basketball games, you have no idea what you're talking about and your arguments are boring.
"Late game shots" is the problem... It's a faulty definition, created to suite the construct.
If you think being the best player on the court and passing up an open shot at time runs down in a playoff game, is a smart basketball play, again... Boring, baseless argument...
Just because LeBron passed the ball, doesn't make it the smart play... A pass can be stupid too... Worse, it can be cowardly.
LeBron has a history of passing the ball in crucial situations when he, as the stats you and his supporters have presented here prove, was more qualified than anyone on the team to take that shot...
He's got that Kershaw post season gene... He can do it, but isn't super comfortable doing it, and tries to avoid it when possible...
That's not what MJ and Kobe did... They lived for those opportunities... As did Bird... If Lebron played with those guys, I'd expect his ass to pass to them as time wound down... But since he doesn't, I want his ass to carry my team to victory... It's his job as a "GOAT" candidate...




























