Eric Millegan wrote:Hasn't gotten it done yet. Where was he in Games 1 & 2?
Playing well. But in Game 1 his teammates were doggie doo, and in Game 2 his teammates weren't bad, but the Lakers were better. But I think you knew that.
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Eric Millegan wrote:Hasn't gotten it done yet. Where was he in Games 1 & 2?
Dez wrote:Jimmy G Buckets!
The G stands for gets!
Jim Naismith wrote:Unfair comparison.
Game Score was only recorded as a statistic starting in the 1983-84 season.
Some great pre-1984 Finals performances:Tom Heinsohn 1957 G7: 37/23
Bob Pettit 1958 G6: 50/19
Elgin Baylor 1962 G5: 61/22
Bill Russell 1962 G7: 30/40 (40 rebounds is not a typo)
Jerry West 1969 G7: 42/13/12
Walt Frazier 1970 G7: 36/7/19
Drygon wrote:With his 40/10/13/2/2 performance tonight, Jimmy Butler received a Game Score of 41.7, the second-highest in NBA Finals history.
Onl Lebron James at had a better game score 42.5 after Game 6 vs the Warriors in 2016.
He put the Heat on his back to close out this must-win game, missing their 2nd & 3rd best players.
I calculated Butler's Game Score myself and compared it historically here
https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/game_score.html
cdubbz wrote:Donte DiVincenzo will outplay Poole this season.
Pharmcat wrote:This was the greatest single game performance in the history of the nba. The other team got punked so bad they ran away off the court b4 the game even ended . Jimmy is a true leader instead of the front runner lebron . If jimmy was on 2011 miami they would not have lost to mavs
oaktownwarriors87 wrote:Drygon wrote:With his 40/10/13/2/2 performance tonight, Jimmy Butler received a Game Score of 41.7, the second-highest in NBA Finals history.
Onl Lebron James at had a better game score 42.5 after Game 6 vs the Warriors in 2016.
He put the Heat on his back to close out this must-win game, missing their 2nd & 3rd best players.
I calculated Butler's Game Score myself and compared it historically here
https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/game_score.html
goodboy wrote:FreeThrowLine wrote:goodboy wrote:He cant.
No point.
Honestly you Heat fans get so defensive, you did the same thing last round. Why can’t you accept people having a different opinion to yours?
If you think that was a top 2 finals performance of all time then I’ll just let you believe that. I don’t know how long you’ve followed the NBA so I won’t make any assumptions about what you’ve seen
It’s not that “I can’t” it’s that I wouldn’t waste my time because I already know how the discussion would go based on previous experience
I want the Heat to win and I like Butler while hating half the Lakers. This has nothing to do with favouritism, can you say the same being Heat fans?
If we just go back to 1980 and assume an average of 5 or 6 games per final series thats 200-240 games
Are you honestly telling me you believe that game just now by Butler was a top 2 performance?
I don’t even understand how it’s insulting to say it’s not or to say I don’t think it’s top 20.
You’ve got finals performances by Magic, Bird, Isiah, Jordan, Shaq, Duncan, Wade, Lebron, Hakeem, Kobe and others when you factor in the teams that lost
Maybe I need to go back and re-watch this game, maybe the bubble atmosphere without crowds is taking away from the moment but I’m not seeing this in the same light as you guys and I have zero bias to not want to see it as a great game, again I’m a huge fan of Butler
Baby,
Just name the 20.
Mamba Mentality wrote:When it comes to the will to win, I genuinely believe Jimmy is the closest thing to Kobe Bryant...
iamworthy wrote:Dez wrote:Jimmy G Buckets!
The G stands for gets!
What's with the 49ers reference ? Jimmy G?
Dez wrote:It's a one liner that Stacey King used since Butler was drafted in 2011.