Yea, it is kind of important to watch games instead of just reading a statline from game 4, for example. If you read the statline you would think he had a great game, but if you actually watched you would know that wasn't the case. Bron had subpar games in 2 and 4, game 1 was just ok, and game 3 he played well but really poured it on after the game got to dbl digits. I'm really baffled how anyone could say he was having a great series with 2 subpar games out of 4(game 5 hadn't occured yet), but I know you got an agenda to push.
You keep saying you need to actually watch the games, but I have to question if you actually have. If you did, I'm not sure you know what you're actually watching.
Are you seeing LeBron's decision making? Are you seeing his stellar rim protection? Have you watched him fight through screens? How about the constant help defense?
I think you're just cherry picking field goal percentage for a few games and spurts of other games and using that to say he's not having a great series. You can't lead an entire series of games in ALL categories and not be having a great series. Why? Because it corroborates what you would see if you're actually watching these games... he's out there doing EVERYTHING for his team. Seriously, it takes mental gymnastics to argue he's not having a great series when he's out there playing hawking defense, blocking and altering shots, finishing fast breaks, hitting jumpers, boxing out and rebounding, making precision passes, etc.
The guy is the greatest player in the world and you're doing what too many clueless couch potatoes do... judge him against his own greatness.
Find me a player that's ever led an entire series in all five of those categories. Just go ahead. Report back to me. Then tell me someone that does everything isn't having a good series.