Video Evidence: Lebron Is Scared
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
I've never seen a more uninterested superstar in any sport....ever. I always thought there was something to the nail-biting thing and we finally have proof. The rest of the Cavs played their asses of, and I don't think they could have put together a better game. Especially one in Detroit.
James had that layup, and sorry Cleveland but you're officially cooked.
Steve Kerr saying he liked that play is just wrong. Sure it was wide open, but so was that layup. I'm taking the percentages in that situation.
Update: Good point by Anon in the comments. Kerr is someone who wants the ball in his hands at the end of the game, so that most likely led him to make that comment. It still doesn't make sense to me though.
8 Comments:
You go for the win on the road.
I agree w/ gmoney and Kerr. You go for the win in that situation not the tie. If Marshall knocks that down, which he did six times in gm 6 vs. Jersey, we aren't having this discussion.
That's exactly what I told my dad wastingcompanytime6. Besides, Detroit still could've won the game on the final possession anyway, if not overtime. AA, say Lebron misses that layup, I guarantee you that they'll be talking about the fact that he had an open Donyell Marshall.
Well, Kerr may have like the shot...but isn't that Doug Collins that's actually gushing about Lebron's decision there? Kerr chimes in towards the end saying something like "He was 6 of 10, but he didn't make that one."
Hmmm, should I listen to the opinion of the guy with 6 NBA titles or the guy with a website?
Well Anon you can listen to whoever you want to that's your choice.
FYI- If you're going to comment on the "guy with a website's" site you should get your facts straight.
Kerr only won 5 titles...1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, and 2003
Also, thanks for reading!
I just saw that play, and now I understand the furore about it. The way I read it, he was about to be triple teamed, but he looked wide open for a left handed layup. Sheed wasn't even in the picture.
Still, it was also an amazingly good pass and if that shot goes in, he's a hero. LeBron could go down as the most enigmatic superstar in the game.
That's because Steve Kerr actually knocked down that shot in the Finals when Jordan drew the D.