ElPeregrino wrote:Profound23 wrote:fansinceforever wrote:
In the ECF... to who? Never gonna happen.
and you can't possibly be arguing that the Cavs are eye level with the warriors....
I am not, however with how some are falling over themselves on Cleveland getting Crowder and IT you would think they would.
So it's never gonna happen in the ECF now. Great....if Cleveland doesn't make the Finals, no excuses for Lebron is all I ask.
Basketball is a team game. How can we agree to make "no excuses" for LeBron before the season even starts? We will watch the games and then assign fault and credit accordingly. For example, what if IT and Love play poorly or get injured? Certainly that is not LeBron's fault and citing such a reason for Cleveland's elimination would not be an "excuse for LeBron". You using the word "excuses" implies that you believe people are unfairly attempting to avoid placing blame on LeBron for the Cavs losing the 2017 & 2015 Finals. As if you believe he should've done better than 34.8 ppg, 12.7 rpg, 9.4 apg, 1.4 spg, 0.7 bpg with a 53.4 TS% (which is what he averaged during the 11 Finals games in 2017 & 2015).
Michael Jordan wouldn't have been able to get past these Warriors. It's ridiculous to hold the fact that LeBron's Cavs are playing during the same time as arguably the greatest dynasty of all time. LeBron would not be any greater if he was currently coming off his third straight championship in a world where Golden State doesn't exist.
I have seen a lot of people who blamed Lebron's losing on Irving but gave him very little credit for their wins. Those same people then tried to tell me Middleton was better than or equal to Kyrie. Now they are saying Cleveland won the trade and some even saying Crowder alone is a better player than Kyrie with IT being a better pure scorer.
Fast forward to the 2017-18 playoffs. The Cavs are relatively healthy (Crowder, Love, IT, and Lebron) and they lose in the East not even making it to the Finals. Or get swept in the Finals, which they didn't do this year. I don't want to hear from those same people, "Well, that's what happens when you trade away Kyrie, Lebron just needs more help."