A couple times I've sat right next to the basket at Heat games when they've played the Celtics in Boston. Sitting that close you get a real appreciation for how strong and quick he is. If he wants to get to the basket it's almost impossible to stop him.Lebron just plays a different game than the rest of these cats.
Take him off the Heat and they're the Knicks.
He's just ridiculous - if you're not an NBA fan, you should fake it just to see this guy play.
A couple times I've sat right next to the basket at Heat games when they've played the Celtics in Boston. Sitting that close you get a real appreciation for how strong and quick he is. If he wants to get to the basket it's almost impossible to stop him.
He looks close to 270 . still can't fathom why you don't double with west before the play starts. let battier hit a game winner or bosh catch a lob
Heat very fortunate to win this one and Ray could have easily been the goat (1 out of 8 shooting...most of which were wide open) and bricked a key free throw near the end of regulation.
After a year in which nearly all of our alums were relegated to horrible teams (Drummond, Kemba, BG, AJP, Emeka), diminished roles (Caron, Rip), or the D-League (Lamb), or held up as objects of ridicule (Rudy, CV, Thabeet), it's disappointing to see our only "successful" alum spit the bit in the biggest game of their season.
We might be way up there on the total salary list for NCAA alums, but we also have way more than our share of guys on the list of NBA busts and abysmal contracts.
I think leaving Battier or Ray wide open in that situation is a pretty crappy option though. They both shoot like 75% when unguarded. Ray in particular, has ice water in his veins. You have to double with a big and that will just lead to a foul call or a wide open Bosh/Haslem under the hoop. Dealing with Lebron is just like dealing with Jordan. You can't.
After a year in which nearly all of our alums were relegated to horrible teams (Drummond, Kemba, BG, AJP, Emeka), diminished roles (Caron, Rip), or the D-League (Lamb), or held up as objects of ridicule (Rudy, CV, Thabeet), it's disappointing to see our only "successful" alum spit the bit in the biggest game of their season.
We might be way up there on the total salary list for NCAA alums, but we also have way more than our share of guys on the list of NBA busts and abysmal contracts.
After a year in which nearly all of our alums were relegated to horrible teams (Drummond, Kemba, BG, AJP, Emeka), diminished roles (Caron, Rip), or the D-League (Lamb), or held up as objects of ridicule (Rudy, CV, Thabeet), it's disappointing to see our only "successful" alum spit the bit in the biggest game of their season.
We might be way up there on the total salary list for NCAA alums, but we also have way more than our share of guys on the list of NBA busts and abysmal contracts.
I'm a big fan of the pacers coach he's great. I cant recall a game winning layup by mj. 2.2 seconds is a very short time for two people involved in the play.theres no way battier is comfortable launching a shot with less than a second. Either way I'm taking that and not a line drive from bronny(which is 100% a finish or foul). regardless hindsight is 20/20, I'm just hoping for a good series.
Its called the NBA, lots of programs can say the same thing, we dont get one and cones like the Squid which dont really count as college players with the new 1 and done rule, so of course the NBA success rate will be higher when you get NBA ready players to go to college for a year. Ray is a HOF and is still playing at high level at nearly 40 years of age. Thabeet is the only true bust on that list.
Okafor and BG are slowly getting there for being such high picks.
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