KTM_2813 wrote:People here were pretty hard on LeBron last night, myself included, so I wanted to try and put things in perspective:
His GameScore of 30.2 was higher than all of his GameScores from the 2013 playoffs except two and higher than all of his GameScores from the 2016 playoffs except three. In other words, his statistical output from yesterday (even factoring in turnovers) would have stood out even during his most memorable postseason runs.
I'm not saying that he was perfect, and I'm not saying that GameScore is the end-all be-all. But, Jesus Christ, we're all a bit hard on him sometimes. It's not like every one of his playoff games pre-2020 was Game 6 of the 2016 Finals.
Most recent memories of his playoff runs are 2017 and 2018, so the bar is insanely high.
























