fendilim wrote:It took Jordan his last shot as a Bulls to have that signature play.
Oh really now?

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fendilim wrote:It took Jordan his last shot as a Bulls to have that signature play.
Inigo Montoya wrote:Yes--committing an offensive foul and then complaining to the refs.
Hello Brooklyn wrote:Game winner in Toronto comes to mind for me. That was the best version of LeBron ever in my view.
Mjan wrote:Hello Brooklyn wrote:Game winner in Toronto comes to mind for me. That was the best version of LeBron ever in my view.
I agree that version of LeBron was the best one. Pity he had to break his hand smashing boards after a legendary Game 1 against GSW.
And when I think of a signature LeBron shot that one-handed game winner against Toronto is the one.
Jables wrote:Jordan just hit more game winners and buzzer beaters than most people, Jordan shot 45% for game winning shots or something ludicrous. LeBron is more famous for getting cool looking chasedown blocks.
Kobe's big move is only really famous because he copied Jordans turnaway. For the rest it's just post moves that certain guys could replicate and make famous, like the Sky Hook and the Dream Shake.
What was Birds signature? Just a jumper really, and he could do it all, unless we're talking his passes, in which case the fancy passes did become his signature move I guess.
Jables wrote:Jordan just hit more game winners and buzzer beaters than most people, Jordan shot 45% for game winning shots or something ludicrous. LeBron is more famous for getting cool looking chasedown blocks.
Kobe's big move is only really famous because he copied Jordans turnaway. For the rest it's just post moves that certain guys could replicate and make famous, like the Sky Hook and the Dream Shake.
What was Birds signature? Just a jumper really, and he could do it all, unless we're talking his passes, in which case the fancy passes did become his signature move I guess.
king_james_vers wrote:Jables wrote:Jordan just hit more game winners and buzzer beaters than most people, Jordan shot 45% for game winning shots or something ludicrous. LeBron is more famous for getting cool looking chasedown blocks.
Kobe's big move is only really famous because he copied Jordans turnaway. For the rest it's just post moves that certain guys could replicate and make famous, like the Sky Hook and the Dream Shake.
What was Birds signature? Just a jumper really, and he could do it all, unless we're talking his passes, in which case the fancy passes did become his signature move I guess.
trueballer7 wrote:king_james_vers wrote:Jables wrote:Jordan just hit more game winners and buzzer beaters than most people, Jordan shot 45% for game winning shots or something ludicrous. LeBron is more famous for getting cool looking chasedown blocks.
Kobe's big move is only really famous because he copied Jordans turnaway. For the rest it's just post moves that certain guys could replicate and make famous, like the Sky Hook and the Dream Shake.
What was Birds signature? Just a jumper really, and he could do it all, unless we're talking his passes, in which case the fancy passes did become his signature move I guess.
Why is it just 'go ahead' shots within last 5 secs? You know why. Thats how you make Lebruns uncontested lay up vs the Pacers in game 1 of the 2013 ECF more clutch than MJ tying the game vs Lakers in game 3 of the 1991 Finals or MJ giving Chicago the lead vs the Cavs in game 5, 14 secs before the series ending (he was forced to hit another one, at the buzzer). Ludicrous stuff
LivingLegend wrote:trueballer7 wrote:king_james_vers wrote:
Why is it just 'go ahead' shots within last 5 secs? You know why. Thats how you make Lebruns uncontested lay up vs the Pacers in game 1 of the 2013 ECF more clutch than MJ tying the game vs Lakers in game 3 of the 1991 Finals or MJ giving Chicago the lead vs the Cavs in game 5, 14 secs before the series ending (he was forced to hit another one, at the buzzer). Ludicrous stuff
Thats a old graphic.....LeBron actually has 5 after that Raptors game winner. So the gap/percentages on game winners is even further in LeBrons favor over Jordan than you think. He actually has the most game winners of anybody in playoff history.
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
Statlanta wrote:Notice no offensive highlights vs. West teams
Only defensive ones like the Splitter block or the Iguodala block
Pennebaker wrote:And Bird did it while being a defensive liability. But he also made All-Defensive teams, which was another controversial issue regarding Bird and votes.